propellere
Propellere are devices with rotating blades that generate thrust by accelerating a surrounding fluid, typically air or water. The action is based on aerodynamic or hydrokinetic lift: as the blades move, they act like wings at an angle to the flow, imparting momentum to the fluid and producing forward force on the vehicle.
The modern propeller system evolved in the 19th century for ships and aircraft. Early screw propellers replaced
Key design features include the number of blades, blade twist (pitch), chord, and the overall diameter. Fixed-pitch
Applications span aviation, where propellers drive propeller airplanes and turboprops, to marine propulsion in ships and