Cryogenics-a new revolution

Prabhanshu Sinha

Abstract


Cryogenic fuels are stored at very low temperature so that they can be remained in liquid state and are used mostly in rockets as a prime fuels as other fuels can’t be used their due to absence of environment required to burn the fuel

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