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Kerosene (1642 bytes)
1: ...ith [[liquid oxygen]] as rocket fuel. The name ''kerosene'' is derived from the [[Greek (language)|Greek]] ...
3: ...t and its [[corrosion|corrosiveness]]. These days kerosene can also partly come from a [[hydrocracker]], whi...
7: '''Jet engine fuel''' is kerosene that meets more stringent specifications; in part...
11: * '''kerosene''' ([[United States]] and [[Australia]])

Kerosene lamp (4635 bytes)
1: ...p''', is any type of lighting device which uses [[kerosene]] (paraffin) as a fuel.
2: There are two main types of kerosene lamp which work in different ways, the "wick lamp...
5: A wick lamp is a simple type of kerosene lamp which works in a similar way to a [[candle]]...
7: ...r half of the wick is dipped into and absorbs the kerosene.
10: When the top part of wick is lit, the kerosene which has been absorbed in the wick burns and pro...

Kerosene (disambiguation) (119 bytes)
1: '''Kerosene''' can be:
3: A flammable liquid: [[Kerosene]]
5: A song by [[Bad Religion]]: [[Kerosene (song)]]

Kerosene Hat (2381 bytes)
35: |valign="top"|<small>''Kerosene Hat''<br />([[1993]])</small>
39: '''''Kerosene Hat''''' is [[Cracker (band)|Cracker]]'s second [...
47: :4. "Kerosene Hat" (5:36)
59: :99. "Kerosene Hat" (Out Take) (1:23)

Kestrel (rocket engine) (739 bytes)
1: ...'''Kestrel engine''' is an upper stage [[RP-1]] [[kerosene]]/[[liquid oxygen]] [[Pressure-fed cycle (rocket)...
12: *Fuel: RP-1 rocket grade kerosene

Sesamex (215 bytes)
5: *[[Kerosene]]

Oil lamp (1268 bytes)
5: ...es the term "oil lamp" is applied to the modern [[kerosene lamp]] as well.
9: ...han a [[candle]], but significantly less than a [[kerosene]] or [[paraffin]] burning lamp.

Voskhod rocket (3235 bytes)
21: | Lox/Kerosene
34: | Lox/Kerosene
47: | Lox/Kerosene
77: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
90: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene

Merlin engine (rocket) (1059 bytes)
1: ...' is a lower stage gas generator cycle [[RP-1]] [[kerosene]]/[[liquid oxygen]] [[Gas-generator cycle (rocket...
14: *Fuel: RP-1 rocket grade kerosene

Sapwood SS-6 8K71PS (2334 bytes)
21: | Lox/Kerosene
34: | Lox/Kerosene
59: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
71: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene

Fumage (284 bytes)
1: ...ns are made by the [[smoke]] of a [[candle]] or [[kerosene lamp]] on a piece of paper or canvas.

The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape (1377 bytes)
6: "Kerosene" has been [[cover version|covered]] by several ba...
13: #"Kerosene" (Big Black) - 6:05

A6 (rocket) (463 bytes)
1: ...see [[V-2 rocket]]), propelled by nitric acid and kerosene and with a longer range than the A4. It was not r...

Abraham Pineo Gesner (2662 bytes)
8: ...me a problem but the discovery of oil, from which kerosene could be made, solved the supply problem.

Ignacy Lukasiewicz (1369 bytes)
3: ...&#321;ukasiewicz provided light from one of his [[kerosene lamp]]s to a local hospital for an emergency surg...

Vostok rocket (3945 bytes)
21: | Lox/Kerosene
34: | Lox/Kerosene
47: | Lox/Kerosene
83: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene
95: **Propellants: Lox/Kerosene

Benzine (587 bytes)
3: ...between the lighter [[naphtha]] and the heavier [[kerosene]]. It has a specific gravity of between 0.7 and ...

Petrochemical (539 bytes)
1: ...thane]], [[propane]], [[butane]], [[gasoline]], [[kerosene]], [[diesel]] fuel, [[aviation fuel]], or [[fuel ...

Propane refrigeration (3123 bytes)
3: ...d amount of heat furnished by gas, electricity or kerosene. No moving parts are employed.
7: ...icity, kerosene or gas. When the unit operates on kerosene or gas, the heat is supplied by a burner which is...

Firetwirling (746 bytes)
2: ...by. The fuels used can vary. The most common is [[kerosene]], which is readily available and cheap. It is no...

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