MichanPotasu123
MichanPotasu123
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31st Jan 2014
1st Feb 2014
That with warhead may sometimes not work
missile fuel soild rocket engine pretygud crazy deut nuclear fail

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  • TheCombustionChamber
    TheCombustionChamber
    23rd Jul 2021
    did people forget that SRB's (Rolid Rocket Boosters) light top to bottom?
  • IEATDIRT
    IEATDIRT
    28th Mar 2021
    Going a fraction the speed of light, they would gain more mass though.
  • IEATDIRT
    IEATDIRT
    28th Mar 2021
    @PUNYPET Neutrons have more mass than protons, coming from a nuclear reaction they would be traveling a fraction of C, they would provide a thrust. Possible not enough for a irl application, but they would provide propulsion via the 3rd neutonian law of physics.
  • random_rickroll
    random_rickroll
    12th Jan 2021
    well don't try lighting the cord with CFLM
  • BonziBuddy
    BonziBuddy
    26th Dec 2020
    all matter has mass, it still produces thrust
  • PUNYPET
    PUNYPET
    20th Oct 2020
    Neutrons wouldn't provide propulsion irl. Nuclear engines use nuclear reactors to heat up liquids, causing them to evaporate and expand rapidly and shooting out of the bell, providing propulsion.
  • RegorForgot
    RegorForgot
    27th Apr 2020
    Kerbal @Merlin1846
  • Merlin1846
    Merlin1846
    1st Apr 2020
    Nuclear engines in both real life and tpt need a long bell so I increased the size of theis one and found a massive increase in stability and a slight increase in thrust.
  • AnoyingShulker
    AnoyingShulker
    23rd Jun 2019
    @wma3 it is with a nuclear warhead there fore it was supposed to explode
  • OyoPlayer
    OyoPlayer
    7th Apr 2019
    Cool !