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Definitions of propeller in various dictionaries:
noun - a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
A machine for propelling an aircraft or a boat, consisting of a power-driven shaft with radiating blades that are placed so as to thrust air or water in a desired direction when spinning.
PROPELLER - A propeller is a type of fan that transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust. A pressure difference is produced between the forward ...
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A member of the RAF knows an airscrew is called this in the USAF |
In 1843 the Great Britain became the first oceangoing steamship with the screw type of this, not a paddlewheel |
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A machine for propelling an aircraft or boat, consisting of a power-driven shaft with radiating blades that are placed so as to thrust air or water in a desired direction when spinning. |
a mechanical device for propelling a boat or aircraft, consisting of a revolving shaft with two or more broad, angled blades attached to it. |
a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water |
a device that causes a ship or aircraft to move, consisting of two or more blades that spin at high speed |
a device with two or more blades that spin around to produce a force for moving the ship or aircraft to which it is attached |
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A propeller is a type of fan that transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust. A pressure difference is produced between the forward and rear surfaces of the airfoil-shaped blade, and a fluid (such as air or water) is accelerated behind the blade. Propeller dynamics, like those of aircraft wings, can be modelled by Bernoulli's principle and Newton's third law. Most marine propellers are screw propellers with fixed helical blades rotating around a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) axis or propeller shaft. |