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How are horsepower and thrust related in a jet aircraft?

The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce. The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce.


What are the disadvantages of the universal motors?

high maintainance and short life caused by commutator produce more noice and vibration then induction motor


What is gross thrust in a turbine engine verses net thrust?

Hi there, Gross thrust is the reaction of the momentum of the jet stream produced in a gas turbine engine.If you don't know net thrust,let me tell you.Net thrust is the resultant force acting on the aircraft.Net thrust=Gross thrust-Momentum(Intake)Drag.Don't go deep in momentum drag.When the aircraft with turbine engine,is moving...Gross Thrust is more than net thrust.and when the engine is at the rest,gross thrust=net thrust.Hope you got the answer.....Good luck in your future. Hi there, Gross thrust is the reaction of the momentum of the jet stream produced in a gas turbine engine.If you don't know net thrust,let me tell you.Net thrust is the resultant force acting on the aircraft.Net thrust=Gross thrust-Momentum(Intake)Drag.Don't go deep in momentum drag.When the aircraft with turbine engine,is moving...Gross Thrust is more than net thrust.and when the engine is at the rest,gross thrust=net thrust.Hope you got the answer.....Good luck in your future. Gross thrust, means the thrust when there is not forward momentum of the jet. However, the jet has always the forward speed. When we consider this, we can calculate the net thrust as the gross thrust minus the forward momentum.


What is the temperature inside the rocket thrust chamber?

more then 190 degrees.that is hot.


How do you increase Speed on a Yamaha 48 volt golf cart?

You can increase the speed of an Yamaha 48 volt golf cart by installing a larger motor or more powerful batteries. This will produce more power to the wheels and more speed.

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How are horsepower and thrust related in a jet aircraft?

The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce. The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce.


What happens if there is to much thrust in a jet engine?

If it's producing more thrust than the tolerances of the design allow, it could cause damage or even breakup of the motor.


Why can a rocket produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on earth?

Well I'm not sure about an increase in thrust but the reason why it can reach a higher speed is from the lack of air friction.


How can the designer of a solid rocket engine make the engine produce different amounts of thrust?

The thrust of a solid rocket engine depends on the composition of the solid fuel and the rate at which it is burned, and to some extent on the way the gases are directed by the exhaust nozzles. The same material can be burned at different rates to produce more or less thrust, and the nozzles (also used for directional control) can divert this thrust to control velocity and stability.


How can a designer of solid rocket engines make the engines produce different amounts of thrust?

The thrust of a solid rocket engine depends on the composition of the solid fuel and the rate at which it is burned, and to some extent on the way the gases are directed by the exhaust nozzles. The same material can be burned at different rates to produce more or less thrust, and the nozzles (also used for directional control) can divert this thrust to control velocity and stability.


How can a designer of solid rocket engines makes the engine produce different amounts of thrust?

The thrust of a solid rocket engine depends on the composition of the solid fuel and the rate at which it is burned, and to some extent on the way the gases are directed by the exhaust nozzles. The same material can be burned at different rates to produce more or less thrust, and the nozzles (also used for directional control) can divert this thrust to control velocity and stability.


How can a designer of a solid rocket engine make the engines produce different amounts of thrust?

The thrust of a solid rocket engine depends on the composition of the solid fuel and the rate at which it is burned, and to some extent on the way the gases are directed by the exhaust nozzles. The same material can be burned at different rates to produce more or less thrust, and the nozzles (also used for directional control) can divert this thrust to control velocity and stability.


How is a rocket engine different from that of a car engine?

A rocket motor propels by vectoring the exhaust to produce thrust, whereas a piston engine uses the motion of the crankshaft to turn gears in order to put a vehicle into motion. The piston engine also has significantly more moving parts.


What are props- and what sort of props did shakespeare have had?

The word "props" is short for "properties" and means any moveable thing which can be moved onto or carried onto the stage. This includes set props like tables, beds and benches, and hand props like swords, rings, candlesticks, letters and so on. Shakespeare did not own any props: the company he worked for (and which he was a shareholder in) did have all of the above props and many more.


If you own a photography studio is it necessary to have numerous studio props?

A variety of studio props is necessary in order to give customers a more preferable choice in backdrops. In the long run, more studio props will lead to higher customer satisfaction.


Where can I find more information about Halloween props for Decorations?

You can purchase Halloween props at Sears. For additional options, please see the following website: www.halloweenexpress.com/decorations-props-c-5.html


How are jet airplanes faster than turbo prop airplanes?

Jet Airplanes are faster then Turbo Prop airplanes due to the compression of air and the subsequent high pressure output of said air via the enclosed engine nacelles of the jet aircraft. Props rely solely on their ability to push air behind to create forward motion. Jets utilize compression as a multiplier thereby making their thrust far more productive, efficient, and powerful. Planes require more thrust then drag. Jet engines produce far more thrust per pound then a conventional prop engine can. There are some pretty impressive prop planes as far as speed goes, but a prop is limited to the speed of sound for it's blade tips. That is a limiting factor for speed of the plane.