Yes and no. It could in a sense contain all the pure energy released from the collision, but there's the key word in this sentence. "Contain". In order to contain the amount of energy released, we would need something that man just has not found yet.
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Auxiliary engines are any engines that are not main propulsion engines. They are used for generators, water pumps, air compressors, winches etc.
Jet propulsion improved airplane flights. Before that piston engines were used. They were much slower compared to the jet engine.
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the red rocket is used to rub for a splash of white fun. All other rocket engines are used for propulsion to gain lift.
At least nine missions by the ESA, Japanese Space Agency and NASA have used ion propulsion.
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Squids use their tentacles for propulsion.
They are - most inboard engines are 4-stroke. But as with land vehicles, you can get a smaller engine with 2-stroke (or more horsepower with a smaller engine) so the small engines like some outboards tend to be 2-stroke.
Thrust is the main propulsion medium. The jet engines produce the thrust (the force forward) the air moves across the top of the wings creating a vacuum which in effect hold the aircraft in flight. The greater the engines are worked the greater the thrust and therefore speed.
another word for propulsion is or can be forward.it can be forward because propulsion makes something move forward
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