English to Indonesian Dictionary propellant

propellant

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definition
noun
Liquid helium from a tank in the lunar module was used to assure a steady flow of propellants to the descent engine.
a thing or substance that causes something to move or be driven forward or outward, in particular.
adjective
propellant gases
capable of propelling something.
translation of 'propellant'
noun
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example
Loose tie straps or wrappings have the effect of increasing the diameter of the 'propellant' charge.
To fire the weapon a projectile containing the 'propellant' and explosive is dropped into the muzzle.
Perchlorate is the primary ingredient of solid rocket 'propellant' that is increasingly found in soil and water.
The other thing our government needed to protect us from was the stuff used as 'propellant' in aerosol cans.
A fixed amount of 'propellant' is contained in the rocket motor.
Trident II is a three-stage solid 'propellant' missile with supersonic speed.
The end result is a total of 108 tonnes of methane/oxygen rocket 'propellant' .
Carbon dioxide is used to make carbonated beverages, in fire extinguishers, and as a 'propellant' in aerosol products.
Alternatively, the aerosol container may be inverted allowing direct access to the 'propellant' via the dip tube.
However, the use of this explosive mixture of saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur as a 'propellant' for bullets from firearms, and thus gun powder, is a western development and one which took place gradually from the 13th century.
This gas has long been used as a 'propellant' in aerosol sprays and in refrigerators.
Many of the wars in this century were fought with TNT as the main explosive and with gunpowder as the main 'propellant' of bullets and artillery shells.
Just about everything should be easily removable except the main 'propellant' tanks.
The extra 'propellant' provides an additional 50 tonnes of thrust in the first 20 seconds following liftoff.
These inhalers don't use a chemical 'propellant' to push the medication out of the inhaler.
The mishap took place in the Center's solid 'propellant' space booster plant, where rocket motors are filled with the solid fuel required for their operation.
They therefore deliver about ten times as much thrust per kilogram of 'propellant' used, making them very ‘fuel-efficient’.
Only 59 kilograms of xenon 'propellant' were used.
The two-stage missile is equipped with solid 'propellant' booster and sustainer rocket motors.
The maneuver is necessary, since onboard 'propellant' is nearly depleted.
More like rocket engines, jets produce thrust by burning 'propellant' (jet fuel mixed with air) and forcing the rapidly expanding gases rearward.
To get to the Moon she expended only about 60 kilograms of xenon 'propellant' .
The missile consists of a two-stage solid 'propellant' rocket motor, a separation system and three high density darts.
After leaving the launcher the solid 'propellant' rocket motor accelerates the missile to supersonic speed.
These metal cans are capped with valves that seal the pressurized 'propellant' in the can and control dispensing of the contents.
The rapidly expanding gases from the burning 'propellant' force the projectile through the cannon tube.
The rapid expansion of gases caused by the burning 'propellant' propels the projectile from the tube toward the target.
Again, these factors are very important to soldiers who want to present the smallest possible opportunity for the enemy to locate them based on muzzle flash and 'propellant' smoke.
In low explosives, such as the 'propellant' in a bullet cartridge, the reaction occurs relatively slowly and the pressure isn't as damaging.
The high-pressure 'propellant' gas drives the liquid product up the plastic tube and out through the nozzle.
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