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  • 1Exhaust — may refer to:In mathematics: *Proof by exhaustion, proof by examining all individual cases *Exhaustion by compact sets, in analysis, a sequence of compact sets that converges on a given set *Collectively exhaustive, in probability and set theory …

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  • 2exhaust velocity — Rocketry. the velocity, relative to a rocket, at which exhaust gases leave the nozzle of the rocket s engine. * * * exhaust velocity, the speed at which burning gases leave the combustion chamber of a rocket …

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  • 3exhaust velocity — Rocketry. the velocity, relative to a rocket, at which exhaust gases leave the nozzle of the rocket s engine. * * * …

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  • 4velocity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Speed Nouns 1. velocity, speed, celerity, swiftness, rapidity, expedition (see haste); acceleration; hurry, spurt, rush, dash; smart, lively, swift, or spanking pace; flying, flight; gallop, canter, trot …

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  • 5exhaust nozzle — That part of an exhaust cone that opens into the tailpipe; also referred to as the nozzle shaped end of the tailpipe. The nozzle acts as an orifice whose size determines the density and velocity of outgoing air. In some cases, the nozzle geometry …

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  • 6Aftermarket exhaust parts — Inappropriate tone|date=December 2007Aftermarket exhaust parts are intended to replace the factory fitted exhaust components in order to gain a performance increase. Some aftermarket parts are designed to improve the look and sound of the car,… …

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  • 7Mission characteristic velocity — The mission characteristic velocity (also mission velocity or characteristic velocity) is an important parameter describing space missions. It is the total velocity change needed (the sum of all maneuvers) to accomplish the mission, typically… …

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  • 8characteristic velocity — Aerospace. 1. a measure of the effectiveness with which the combustion in a rocket engine produces high temperature and pressure, equal to the exhaust velocity divided by the thrust coefficient. 2. the total of all velocities a space vehicle must …

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  • 9characteristic velocity — Aerospace. 1. a measure of the effectiveness with which the combustion in a rocket engine produces high temperature and pressure, equal to the exhaust velocity divided by the thrust coefficient. 2. the total of all velocities a space vehicle must …

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  • 10Tsiolkovsky rocket equation — Tsiolkovsky s rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is named after Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who independently derived it and published in his 1903 work [К. Э. Циолковский, Исследование мировых пространств реактивными приборами, 1903. It is… …

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