Physics, asked by darshankharabe5, 7 months ago

Fuel used in Ion propulsion Rockets

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Answered by PrincessPalak
10

xenon gas

Explanation:

Ion engines propel a spacecraft one atom at a time. The devices rip electrons off xenon gas to create a stream of charged particles. Next the ions pass through a magnetic field, which speeds up the particles to about 45,000 mph.

Answered by SyedNomanShah
13

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● Ion propulsion rockets mainly use Xenon gas.

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