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"Don Hammer" wrote in message
... A jet engine produces thrust by the amount of mass it can push out the back end. By injecting water you have increased that mass and the thrust increases without a cooresponding increase in internal temperature. Ooo, a steam engine! Paul |
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![]() "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... "Don Hammer" wrote in message ... A jet engine produces thrust by the amount of mass it can push out the back end. By injecting water you have increased that mass and the thrust increases without a cooresponding increase in internal temperature. Ooo, a steam engine! PW, GE and Honeywell and going to merge with Stanley. |
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