Thursday, September 2, 2010

Blog #4

  • A jet engine and a combustion engine, on planes. 
A jet engine sucks oxygen, heats it and forces it out the tail pipe of the engine creating thrust to sum it up. A combustion engine sucks air in to the carborater putting oxygen into the cylinders to help spark the gases in the engine to make the the piston push the crank to turn the prop. The prop cuts through the and pulls the plane through the sky. Both jet and combustion engines relying on air to make them work. A jet engine has fans whish create the suction that pulls in the air and instead of pistons theres chambers that compress air.
Diffrent parts same concept.

1 comment:

  1. Spoken like someone who knows a thing or two about planes! Remember - even though this is a personal blog, follow English standards (complete thought/sentence, grammar, spelling, mechanics, etc.) Keep posting!

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