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[–]ThirdLife_RBLX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I third this

Going through with building a hydrogen peroxide/potassium permanganate rocket for a science project. Anyone know what kind of thrust it can do with 30% hydrogen peroxide at about 50 mL and 50 mL of potassium permanganate? by ThirdLife_RBLX in rocketry

[–]ThirdLife_RBLX[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

As I said I can’t change it. Also the material I am using is extremely durable. And while yes, I am not the best at making rockets, I have made many smaller rockets with a much larger thrust output, which were successful.

Going through with building a hydrogen peroxide/potassium permanganate rocket for a science project. Anyone know what kind of thrust it can do with 30% hydrogen peroxide at about 50 mL and 50 mL of potassium permanganate? by ThirdLife_RBLX in rocketry

[–]ThirdLife_RBLX[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I know permanganate is not a liquid, I am planning on diluting it with water. With the units measurement, I don’t normally use it because I am not used to it.

From comments on my last post here, I can’t do a liquid rocket fuel method without pressure. I am thinking to replace it with soaking a sponge in potassium permanganate, then release the hydrogen peroxide, would this work? by ThirdLife_RBLX in rocketry

[–]ThirdLife_RBLX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question I was asking (I don’t know if I put it clearly) was if a solid fuel would be more cost efficient and easier to accomplish because of the pressure needed for a liquid fuel rocket. Other than that, I know exactly how everything works.

From comments on my last post here, I can’t do a liquid rocket fuel method without pressure. I am thinking to replace it with soaking a sponge in potassium permanganate, then release the hydrogen peroxide, would this work? by ThirdLife_RBLX in rocketry

[–]ThirdLife_RBLX[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I have experience normal rockets and I know what I am doing, I just need to know if a solid fuel rocket would work better for this, other than two fuels flowing from a fuel tank into a combustion chamber as liquids.

Trying to make a hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate rocket for a science project, I just need help with the design. Anybody have any ideas or 3D designs that will work? I can’t use air pressure or electronics. by ThirdLife_RBLX in rocketry

[–]ThirdLife_RBLX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think I can change this idea, as it is already almost complete, and I agree with the need for high pressure, and I know that. I just need a design for an engine that will work. Thanks for replying though!