suihkumoottorilla
Suihkumoottorilla, often translated as jet engine, is a type of reaction engine that expels a fast-moving jet of fluid to generate thrust in accordance with Newton's third law of motion. This principle is based on expelling a mass of something at high speed in one direction, resulting in an equal and opposite force pushing the engine, and thus the vehicle it is attached to, in the other direction.
The most common form of jet engine is the gas turbine engine, which is widely used in
Turbojets, the earliest type, produce thrust solely from the exhaust jet. Turbofans, now dominant in commercial
Beyond aviation, jet engine principles are applied in various other fields, such as in some high-speed trains