The drop in pressure immediately boils some of the water and the steam leaves through a nozzle, creating a propulsive force.
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The intense stillness of that face becomes the film's center of gravity, just as the increasingly animated voice becomes its propulsive force.
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Free recoil, sometimes called recoil energy, is a byproduct of the propulsive force from the powder charge held within a thermodynamic energy.
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The reaction control and orbital maneuvering systems provide the propulsive force for orbit maintenance, position control, station keeping, and spacecraft attitude control.
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When rotated, however, they proved in testing to be much more efficient, due to the propulsive force being expended both vertically and horizontally.
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Communication by light emission between the zooids enables coordination of colony effort, for example in swimming where each zooid provides part of the propulsive force.
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These species may roll passively ( under the influence of gravity or wind ) or actively, typically by altering their shape to generate a propulsive force.
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Using these input parameters the " solution algorithm " calculates the different between the propulsive force of the sails and the resistive force of the hull.
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Turbojets built into the armor enable Windshear to better control his projection of " hard-air " molecules from his gauntlets and propulsive force from his boots.
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An "'aircraft propeller "'( noun / prY?pel�Yr / ) or "'airscrew "'converts rotary motion from an engine or other mechanical power source, to provide propulsive force.