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Meanings of propulsive power in English
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Usage of propulsive power in English
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But it has little of the propulsivepower of Cartel Land.
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But the chief difficulty was in the propulsivepower.
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Of course, there's a certain loss of propulsivepower, but our experimental unit works very well.
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Both these competitors flew the Farman biplane with the 50 horse-power Gnome motor as propulsivepower.
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The screw was worked with electric piles of recent invention which imparted enormous propulsivepower to the motor.
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The propulsivepower resides in a steel spring, which has force enough to send a bird-shot across a good- sized room.
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Let not your force "die a-borning,"-bringit to full life in its conviction, emotional tension, resolve, and propulsivepower.
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His construction included sails and oars, but, lacking steam or other than human propulsivepower, the airship was a failure equally with Guyot's.
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The first clumsy steamboat seemed a marvel to those who had known no other propulsivepower than that of the wind or the oar.
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SpaceX was the first private company to routinely return rocket stages to Earth under propulsivepower so they could be re-flown rather than being discarded.
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Propulsivepower depends upon the amount of air displaced, and the energy put into the thrust which displaces the air.
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The air having no inherent propulsivepowers, that originate and control its directions, velocities, and varied forms of movement, is yet subject to definite laws.