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"Propulsion System"
Keywords:
propel
,
thrust
,
ramjet
,
push
,
inlet
Related Terms:
Engine brake
,
Turboprop
,
Propulsion
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Autorotation
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Autogyro
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Flywheel
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Thruster
,
Retrorocket
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Paramotor
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Master cylinder
,
Propeller
,
Propel
,
Nacelle
,
Booster
,
Helicopter
,
Rocket
,
Throttle
,
Crankshaft
,
Brake master cylinder
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Governor
,
Balance shaft
,
Self-propelled
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Throttle
,
Torque converter
,
Turboprop engine
,
Shaft horsepower
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Engine
,
Thrusters
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Pusher
,
Fly
,
Air brakes
,
Impeller
,
Thrust
,
Turbine
,
Ramjet
,
Rotary
,
Motorboat
,
Jpl
,
Accelerator
,
Wheel cylinder
,
Kaiten
,
Exhaust brake
,
Rotor
,
Airplane
,
Direct drive
,
Jet engine
,
Torque
,
Holding torque
,
Brake caliper
sum of all components which are required to propel vehicle, eg. engine, accessories and engine-control system, fuel system, inlet and cooling systems, ram compression. See ramjet.
tbcc.grc.nasa.gov
a system that provides a propelling or driving force
wordnet.princeton.edu
a machine that produces energy to push an object forward
gm.com
a machine that produces thrust to push an object forward
coeweb.eb.uah.edu
A mechanism on an aircraft used to propel the aircraft through the air by providing thrust. It consists of a type of propeller or jet engine.
virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov
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Keywords:
powertrain
,
battery
,
vehicle
,
converts
,
mechanical
The combination of the powertrain and battery system, which converts stored electrical energy into mechanical energy in a vehicle.
altfuels.com