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- Propeller - Wikipedia
Propellers are used to pump fluid through a pipe or duct, or to create thrust to propel a boat through water or an aircraft through air The blades are shaped so that their rotational motion through the fluid causes a pressure difference between the two surfaces of the blade by Bernoulli's principle which exerts force on the fluid [2]
- PROPELLOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROPELLER is one that propels; especially : a device that consists of a central hub with radiating blades placed and twisted so that each forms part of a helical surface and that is used to propel a vehicle (such as a ship or airplane)
- Propellor - definition of propellor by The Free Dictionary
A device for propelling an aircraft or boat, consisting of a spinning shaft with radiating angled blades that thrust air or water in the
- Propellor - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Definitions of propellor noun a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water synonyms: propeller see more
- What Are Propellers? How They Work and Their Types
Learn how propellers work, what their parts do, and how design choices like blade count and pitch affect performance in air and water
- Propeller | Aircraft, Aviation, Design | Britannica
propeller, device with a central hub and radiating blades placed so that each forms part of a helical (spiral) surface By its rotation in water or air, a propeller produces thrust owing to aerodynamic or fluid forces acting upon the blades and gives forward motion to a ship or aircraft
- Propellers - Glenn Research Center | NASA
The propellers are long, thin, twisted pieces of wood which are spun at high speed The propeller blade is shaped like an airfoil and there is a pressure difference created across the blade because of the motion of the spinning blade
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