A jet propelled engine, commonly known as a jet engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that generates thrust by expelling jet streams of gas at high speeds. It works on the principle of Newton's third law of motion, where the action of expelling gas out the back produces an equal and opposite reaction that propels the aircraft forward. Jet engines are widely used in commercial and military aircraft due to their efficiency at high speeds and altitudes. There are several types of jet engines, including turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops, each designed for specific applications.
A ship is propelled by wind or a propeller, and an airplane is propelled by a jet engine, propeller or turboprop.
A glider has no propulsion system. If it were jet propelled it would be called a jet plane.
The propulsion system of a biplane would be a piston engine driving a propellor, while a fighter jet is jet propelled.
Air is taken in at the front and propelled out the rear and there is jet propulsion - in the simplest of terms.
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The cast of Jet-Propelled Germs - 1948 includes: Richard Massingham
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a. A high-velocity fluid stream forced under pressure out of a small-diameter opening or nozzle. b. An outlet, such as a nozzle, used for emitting such a stream. c. Something emitted in or as if in a high-velocity fluid stream: "such myriad and such vivid jets of images" Henry Roth. d. A jet-propelled vehicle, especially a jet-propelled aircraft. e. A jet engine.
The answer is Frank Whittle's.
An aircraft propelled by jet engines rather than piston engines.
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