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For liquid or solid chemical rockets, the actual rocket engine weight is small compared to the weight of tanks and other components that do vary as the propellant weight, so a simple tankage factor is a fairly good approximation. For a liquid propellant rocket, the tankage factor is around 15%. For more advanced rockets, the engine weight can be very large (e.g., the weight of a nuclear reactor) so more detailed scaling equations are needed.