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throttling

 
(′thräd·əl·iŋ)

(aerospace engineering) The varying of the thrust of a rocket engine during powered flight.
(control systems) Control by means of intermediate steps between full on and full off.
(thermodynamics) An adiabatic, irreversible process in which a gas expands by passing from one chamber to another chamber which is at a lower pressure than the first chamber.


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