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Engine and Thrust vectoring

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Difference between Engine and Thrust vectoring

Engine vs. Thrust vectoring

An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy. Thrust vectoring, also thrust vector control or TVC, is the ability of an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) in order to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle.

Similarities between Engine and Thrust vectoring

Engine and Thrust vectoring have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Combustion chamber, Oxidizing agent, Rocket, Rocket engine, Thrust, Torque, Turbofan, Turboprop.

Combustion chamber

A combustion chamber is that part of an internal combustion engine (ICE) in which the fuel/air mix is burned.

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Oxidizing agent

In chemistry, an oxidizing agent (oxidant, oxidizer) is a substance that has the ability to oxidize other substances — in other words to cause them to lose electrons.

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Rocket

A rocket (from Italian rocchetto "bobbin") is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine.

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Rocket engine

A rocket engine uses stored rocket propellant mass for forming its high-speed propulsive jet.

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Thrust

Thrust is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's third law.

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Torque

Torque, moment, or moment of force is rotational force.

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Turbofan

The turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion.

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Turboprop

A turboprop engine is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller.

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Engine and Thrust vectoring Comparison

Engine has 246 relations, while Thrust vectoring has 136. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.09% = 8 / (246 + 136).

References

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