Which of the following pressure feed systems is mostly used in attitude control of liquid propellant rocket engine with more than one thrust chamber per engine?

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Rocket Propulsion Basics include: Rocket propulsion definitions, thrust, exhaust velocity, rocket propulsion performance values, energy and efficiencies. Rocket propulsion is the force that allows a rocket to take off from the ground. It's based on Newton's third law of motion.  Here are some basics of rocket propulsion: Types of propulsion: Liquid fuel, solid fuel, cold gas, and ion. Thrust: The force generated by the rocket engine that propels the spacecraft forward. Thrust is the primary goal of a propulsion system. Acceleration: Depends on the exhaust velocity, burning of the fuel,... Show more

Which of the following pressure feed systems is mostly used in attitude control of liquid propellant rocket engine with more than one thrust chamber per engine?