I made an electric rocket engine - how is this possible?
This project explores electrothermal propulsion mechanism known as an ArcJet. I was able to build three ArcJet prototypes of increasing efficiency using various power sources and nozzle designs. Although no match for commercial propulsion alternatives, my home made thrusters were still able to improve their efficiency by using an electrical arc for electrothermal heating. Be sure to comment, like, and subscribe if you would like to see more rocket engine videos!

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This Homemade Rocket Motor Produced Way More Thrust Than Expected – MEGAx Ep 5

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Lightning In a Bottle? The Science Of Electro-Thermal Rocket Engines

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Copy The Secret Radar They Pulled From A British Wreck

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I Designed an Aerospike Rocket Engine - Is it any Better?

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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If This Dam Fails, It Pollutes Half of Europe.

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Firing the Lorentz Plasma Cannon

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This Brawndo Plasma Thermos Makes What Plants Crave

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The Best Performing (and most dangerous) Chemical Rocket Ever Tested: Rocketdyne Tripropellant

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Inside the YASA YM360: Axial Flux Motor Engineering Explained

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My Homemade Jet Boat Is Terrifying

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Making the world's most dangerous coins

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This Battery Doesn't Need Lithium and It Just Hit Mass Production

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I built a small turbojet - for way less than you would expect

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The Nuclear Salt Water Rocket - Possibly the Craziest Rocket Engine Ever Imagined.

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How Radar Jamming Actually Works.

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I Found What Broke My Rocket Motor… Now I’m Fixing It — MEGAx V2

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