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Answer this question… What is injected into high pressure air
I might be wrong but I believe its the jet stream
No, air traffic does not directly affect the jet stream. The jet stream is a high-altitude wind current caused by the rotation of the Earth and atmospheric pressure differences. While air traffic can contribute to localized weather patterns, it does not significantly impact the behavior or strength of the jet stream.
you mean jet streams...or thermals?
"The atmosphere is big. It was lots of air. There are high and low pressure systems. Think of high pressure systems as having excess air and low pressure systems having less air. Thus, the air will move from higher toward lower pressure. When it is windy outside, often there is a low pressure system the air is moving toward. How fast the wind blows will depend on the pressure differences between the high and low pressure systems. Very fast winds often occur near cold fronts, low pressure systems and jet streams. Wind can also blow faster when it is forced into a narrow space. This can happen between buildings and within mountain passes. The high and low pressure systems usually develop due to temperature differences. For this essay memorize this important concept: temperature differences result in pressure differences and this causes the air to move. This is true on all scales from the jet stream and low pressure systems to sea breeze circulations." - theweatherprediction.com ( http://www.theweatherprediction.com/kid_weather_questions/wind.html )
Jet fuel is injected into high pressure air in jet engines.
Answer this question… What is injected into high pressure air
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I might be wrong but I believe its the jet stream
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Reasons of efficiency. not the least of which is that the pressure generated in the combustion chamber has to fight less "back pressure" (think of it as pressure resistance) at high altitude because the air-pressure is less.
air pressure. low pressure above wing high pressure below caused by shape of wing if air was thinner (no oxygen in atmosphere) planes would need rockets on them instead of jet engines
On commercial airliners the jet turbines are also used to cram air into small ducts (at very high pressure) which is mixed with recycled air and then bled back into the cabin through the air conditioning. On commercial airliners the jet turbines are also used to cram air into small ducts (at very high pressure) which is mixed with recycled air and then bled back into the cabin through the air conditioning.
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