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Q: Aircraft that achieve forward propulsion by expelling a stream of fluid are called?
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What is an aircraft the achieve forward propulsion by expelling a stream of fluid called?

airships


What is a thrust for the jet engines?

The forward propulsion of an aircraft is called thrust.The thrust is given by the engines.


How does the air craft propulsion system work with the air to move the plane?

The propulsion system of an aircraft moves the air backward. Air in turn pushes the aircraft forward. This is based on the Third Law of Newton.


How is steam used for propulsion?

another word for propulsion is or can be forward.it can be forward because propulsion makes something move forward


How is a propulsion system used to move an aircraft?

A piston engine turns a propeller or a jet engine turns turbines to give the aircraft forward movement and create lift around the wings.


What are facts jet planes?

Jet aircraft represented a revolutionary leap forward in aircraft propulsion. Jet aircraft are most often of higher speed and ceiling performance compared to props. Jet turbines are also much more powerful, and have utility purposes such as energy generation.


What is the base word of propulsion?

propulsion makes something move forward,for example;airplanes have propulsion because without propulsion it would not move forward.


Make a sentence using the word propulsion?

propulsion means to drive forward or to propel so use it in a sentence that way


How is the way an aeroplane flies different from the way a bird flies?

Aircraft fly by using a propulsion system, that being a propeller, or jet engine. Birds fly by flapping their wings in order to gain forward velocity.


A rocket is pushed forward as a reaction to what?

The Expelling Of Hot Gases Through A Nozzle At The Rear.


What is drag in an aircraft?

In aircraft aerodynamics, drag is the force that opposes forward motion, caused by air resistance as the aircraft is pushed forward by it's engines.


How does the helicopter stay in the sky?

The main rotor give it lift and forward propulsion