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What is a mixture ratio of propellant?
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I am a little confused, is the mixture ratio of a propellant Fuel/Oxidizer or Oxidizer to Fuel ratio?
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I am a little confused, is the mixture ratio of a propellant Fuel/Oxidizer or Oxidizer to Fuel ratio?
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I am a little confused, is the mixture ratio of a propellant Fuel/Oxidizer or Oxidizer to Fuel ratio?
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I am a little confused, is the mixture ratio of a propellant Fuel/Oxidizer or Oxidizer to Fuel ratio?
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The convention is Oxidizer / Fuel.
Mixture ratio is defined as the mass flow of oxidizer divided by the
mass flow of fuel.
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$begingroup$
The convention is Oxidizer / Fuel.
Mixture ratio is defined as the mass flow of oxidizer divided by the
mass flow of fuel.
source
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The convention is Oxidizer / Fuel.
Mixture ratio is defined as the mass flow of oxidizer divided by the
mass flow of fuel.
source
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$begingroup$
The convention is Oxidizer / Fuel.
Mixture ratio is defined as the mass flow of oxidizer divided by the
mass flow of fuel.
source
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The convention is Oxidizer / Fuel.
Mixture ratio is defined as the mass flow of oxidizer divided by the
mass flow of fuel.
source
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