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JET - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about JET
JET. Research facility at Culham, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, that conducts experiments on nuclear fusion. Opened in 1984, it is the focus of the European effort to ... (more...)

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jet engine ? Encyclopedia.com has jet engine Articles, jet engine Pictures, Video and Information at Encyclopedia.com a FREE Online Library (more...)

Jet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jet may refer to: Aerospace. Jet engine; Jet aircraft; Jet Airways, an airline based in India serving domestic and international routes; JetLite, subsidiary of Jet Airways; JetBlue ... (more...)

Jet engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A jet engine is a reaction engine that discharges a fast moving jet of fluid to generate thrust in accordance with Newton's laws of motion. This broad definition of jet engines ... (more...)

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Jet - Find current articles and Jet archives for information or help with school homework. Encyclopedia.com: Find magazine articles easily. (more...)

Jet definition of Jet in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
J oint E ngine T echnology) The database engine used in Microsoft Access and that accompanies Visual Basic and C++. Jet is typically used for storing data in the client machine. (more...)

Jet Stream - MSN Encarta
Jet Stream, strong narrow current of fast-moving air, concentrated along a nearly horizontal axis and existing in the upper atmosphere. It is... (more...)
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jet engine definition of jet engine in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
jet engine: see jet propulsion jet propulsion, propulsion of a body by a force developed in reaction to the ejection of a high-speed jet of gas. Jet Propulsion Engines (more...)

jet propulsion - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about jet propulsion
Method of propulsion in which an object is propelled in one direction by a jet, or stream of gases, moving in the other. This follows from Isaac Newton 's third law of motion ... (more...)

Jet Propulsion - MSN Encarta
Jet Propulsion, thrust imparting forward motion to an object, as a reaction to the rearward expulsion of a high-velocity liquid or gaseous stream. (more...)

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