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Turboprops

Definition: Turboprops is a type of aircraft designed for high-altitude operations, typically in the region around 80,000 feet (24,500 meters). These aircraft are equipped with turbofans that generate lift and thrust through the use of high-pressure air. They are capable of flying at very high speeds and can be used for short-range missions or long-distance flights. The term "turboprops" is often associated with these types of aircraft as they were


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Turbofans

Definition: Turbofans are engines that run at very high speeds, typically exceeding 100,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) or 275,000 rotations per hour. These engines are used in aircraft and other applications where high performance is required. They can be designed to produce a significant amount of thrust without requiring much fuel, making them ideal for long-haul flights.


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Turbofan

Definition: Turbofan is a type of jet engine that uses supercritical air (10 to 25% of the ambient pressure) as its working fluid. This allows for a high exhaust velocity, higher fuel consumption, and improved efficiency compared to conventional jet engines. The term "turbofan" comes from the turbocharger, which is an advanced system used in modern aircraft that converts the flow of air into an electric current, thereby increasing lift and reducing drag. The main advantage of turbofans


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Turbocar

Definition: Turbocars, also known as turbocharged engines or turbofans, are a type of vehicle that uses an engine designed to produce more power and torque than conventional engines. These engines are typically built with a high-pressure compressor and a high-pressure turbine to increase their power output. Turbocharging the engine increases the amount of air entering the combustion chamber, which in turn increases the amount of fuel needed for the same amount of time. This results in an overall increase in power and torque, making


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