This question is related to engine cooling for a rocket engine.
Hydrogen is in a solid state below −259.14°C.
The hot water or liquid is going inside the coolant, with the help of pumps, to give of the heat (which is 2227°C-3327°C ) to the hydrogen core.
2006-08-02
11:08:08
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the temperature is 2227°C to 3327°C not "2227°C-3327°C"
2006-08-02
12:13:40 ·
update #1
2227°C to 3327°C is equal to 4,040.6 Fahrenheit to 6,020.6 Fahrenheit which is normal for combustion in a rocket's combustion chamber.
2006-08-02
12:23:55 ·
update #2