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Orbital engine
Orbital engine The Sarich orbital engine is a type of internal combustion engine, featuring rotary rather than reciprocating motion ...
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Engine
Engine An engine is something that produces some effect from ... of the term In original usage, an engine was any sort of mechanical device. The ... industrial revolution was referred to as an engine, and this is where the steam engine gained its name. This form of ...
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Orbital
Orbital The term orbital has several meanings: In science: Orbital motion An atomic orbital or molecular orbital An orbit (anatomy), the cavity in ...
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Engine (Engineering wiki)
Engine An engine is something that produces some effect from ... of the term In original usage, an engine was any sort of mechanical device. The ... revolution [[2]] was referred to as an engine, and this is where the steam engine gained its name. This form of ...
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Orbital airship
Orbital airship The orbital airship, also called the space blimp, is ... third stage. The third stage is an "orbital airship" (Orbital Ascender), which takes payloads to low earth orbit via an ion engine in three to nine days (i. ...
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Two-stroke engine (translated from German)
Two-stroke engine Schematic representation of cylinders for Diesel (l ... petrol secondary act process (r.) Two-stroke engine is in Combustion engine, usually in the design as Lifting cylinder engine, that to Leistungserzeugung necessary both clocks in contrast to Four-stroke engine during a revolution that Crankshaft mastered. ...
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Talk:Orbital airship
Talk:Orbital airship I think that it will be ... not be able to get anywhere near orbital velocity in just 3-9 days, even ... using fuel cells to power an ion engine. Wouldn't it be simpler and more ... just to use a conventional chemical rocket engine?--Todd Kloos 01:34, 31 May 2004 ... do some quick calculations for the ion engine here (if you'll let me ...
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Pistonless rotary engine
Pistonless rotary engine This article is about internal combustion engines ... not use conventional pistons. See also rotary engine (disambiguation) for other uses of this term, and rotary engine for the World War I aircraft engines by that name. A rotary engine is an internal combustion engine that does not use pistons in ...
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Internal combustion engine
Internal combustion engine It has been suggested that Car engine be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) A colorized automobile engine The internal combustion engine is a heat engine in which combustion occurs in a ...
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Fractional orbital bonbardment system (translated from Japanese)
Fractional orbital bonbardment system Fractional orbital bonbardment system( England :FRactional ORbital BOmbardment SYstem ... warhead and third has the liquid fuel engine for course correction step was loaded. As ...
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