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Propellant
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(symbol p , used as a subscript). Any agent used for consumption or
combustion in a rocket and from
which the rocket derives its thrust, such as a fuel, oxidizer,
additive, catalyst, or any compound or mixture of these; specifically, a fuel,
oxidant, or a combination or mixture of fuel and oxidant used in propelling a
rocket. See fuel.
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Propellants are commonly in either liquid or solid form.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use