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It is the height, width and length of a jet engine.
Noise pollution would be one.
Air and everything else nearby.
Since the terminology "V type" refers to piston configuration and since jet engines don't have pistons then it's not possible.
The term jet engine is loosely referring to an internal combustion airbreathing jet engine. A turbo, or turbocharger is a device, usually fitted to a car or truck, to increase an engine's efficiency by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. I can see how you might have confused the two, as they are both primarily based on a turbine-driven design.
The sound of a jet engine vibrates more than the sound of a lawn mower.
from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower
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from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower
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A jet engine is typically louder than a lawn mower from the same distance away due to the higher intensity and frequency of sound produced by the jet engine. Jet engines generate more noise because of their powerful engines and the high-speed exhaust gases they produce, compared to a lower-powered lawn mower engine.
Sound proofing is used in cars and jet airplanes, to name a few, in cars they line the engine compartment with it to dampen the noise from the engine from from being heard inside the vehicle. Jet air planes, they do is almost the same thing.
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
A jet engine sounds louder than a lawn mower primarily due to its higher thrust and the complex mechanics of sound production. Jet engines generate significant noise from both the high-speed exhaust gases and the large volume of air they displace, which creates powerful sound waves. In contrast, lawn mowers, while noisy, operate at lower speeds and produce less intense sound waves. Additionally, the frequency of the sound produced by a jet engine tends to be in a range that is perceived as louder to the human ear.
Because they both fly in the sky
They are either powered by a turbine engine like a jet engine or a piston engine.
Yes, the space shuttle is louder than a typical jet engine. During launch, the space shuttle's main engines produce around 200 decibels of sound, whereas a jet engine typically generates around 140 decibels.