Jet engines produce a variety of incredibly loud sounds. These sounds can potentially make you go deaf if you are too close.
The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.
pretty loud
An aircraft propelled by jet engines rather than piston engines.
Many factories in Britain make jet engines.
jet engines require air, compression, and combustion to make it work
A jet plane is any aircraft powered by jet engines.
yes they are, they are the engines you see on a 747 or even a small Private jet
You cannot tell. It is not so loud in the distance.
Tinnitus. It is generally caused by ear damage related to prolonged exposure to loud noises, like construction or jet engines or rock concerts.
Yes, a jet has engines, which are often referred to as jet engines. These engines operate on the principle of jet propulsion, where fuel is burned to create high-speed exhaust gases that propel the aircraft forward. Unlike traditional motors that might use propellers, jet engines typically provide thrust directly through jetting out exhaust gases.
It is the height, width and length of a jet engine.
None. Jet engines don't have cylinders. While Jet engines don't have cylinders they have combustors (which can also be called combustion chambers). Due to turbulence and other problems early jet engines had multiple small combustors, most modern jet engines have only one large combustor as it is simpler to build. some jets have combustion 'cans' which are cylinders but have no moving parts within