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Pa = Propulsive Power available in Horse Power, Ta = Thrust available in Pounds, ... "The output of the jet engine (including fan jet) is thrust. There is no place to measure or observe horsepower. Power is transmitted by shafts from turbines to the compressors (and to fan where employed); incidentally the energy absorbed by...
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Thrust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's second and third laws. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction the accelerated mass will cause a proportional but opp...
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A jet engine operates on the application of Sir Isaac Newton's third law of physics: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is called thrust. This law is demonstrated in simple terms by releasing an inflated balloon and watching ... At approximately 400 mph, one pound of thrust equals one horsepower,
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Hi, In older / prop airlicrafts we typically engine rating as say 2000 Hp (basically horsepower rating) In jet engines we see that as so many pounds of thrust. like 40000 Lb thrust ... What is the relation between Pound thrust and Horse power What I know is 1 Hp = 0.746 KW. Thanks in advance. ... In a jet engine,
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I can't remeber the formula exactly (except I think one horsepower is equal to 33,000 ft lbs/ second). When you rewrite the formula you put the engine thrust in for pounds and the aircraft velocity in feet per second and you get a horsepower figure. ... The horsepower of a stationary jet at full thrust would be zero.
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In a jet engine, air is compressed by a turbine. Fuel is added to this air and is exhausted out the other end. This gas exerts an equal ... "Two Wright R-3350-32W eighteen cylinder Cyclones of 3,500 horsepower are supplemented by two Westinghouse J34-WE-34 jet engines; the latter having 3,400 pounds of thrust each."
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When manufacturers talk about pounds-thrust, they are referring to the amount of energy used by the motor's propeller to propel the boat through the water. This energy is measured in pounds of thrust, as opposed to horsepower.
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>I saw an add in a magazine for a jet engine with 37 lbs. of thrust, >for go-karts or small boats etc. so I wanted to know how thrust equates to >horsepower before I buy it! Thank you Brad Bartunek Thanks for the interesting question. ... Horsepower is a unit of power (33,000 foot pounds/min or 550 ft lb/sec).
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how many pounds of thrust in a trolling motor is equal to one horsepower of gas motor? thanks for any help. ... how many pounds of thrust in a trolling motor is equal to one horsepower of gas motor? thanks for any help. ... Only jet engine output is measured in lbs thrust, but for totally different reasons.
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