propulsion system
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Definition
Noun: A propulsion system is a complete assembly of components designed to generate and apply a force that moves an object forward. It is the mechanism that provides the thrust or driving power for vehicles like aircraft, spacecraft, ships, and some land vehicles.
Usage
The term "propulsion system" is used to describe the integrated technology responsible for producing motion. It is a technical term common in engineering, aerospace, naval, and automotive contexts. - The new jet's propulsion system is more efficient and quieter than previous models. - Engineers are testing a revolutionary electric propulsion system for the satellite. - The submarine's propulsion system allows it to operate silently.
Advanced Usage
- "propulsion system failure": A critical malfunction in the components that generate thrust.
- The investigation focused on the cause of the propulsion system failure.
- "main propulsion system": The primary system responsible for generating the vehicle's principal forward motion, as opposed to auxiliary systems for maneuvering.
- The spacecraft's main propulsion system was ignited for the course correction.
Variants and Related Words
- Propulsion (n): The act or process of propelling, or the force that propels.
- The rocket provides the propulsion needed to escape Earth's gravity.
- Propellant (n): A substance used to provide thrust in a propulsion system.
- Liquid hydrogen is a common rocket propellant.
Synonyms
- Drive system: A system that imparts motion.
- Powerplant: An engine or motor and related components that generate power for propulsion (often used in aviation).
Related Phrases
- Thrust generation: The process of creating the propulsive force.
- The engine's primary function is thrust generation.
- Means of propulsion: A way or method of causing movement.
- Sails were the ancient ship's means of propulsion.
Noun
- a system that provides a propelling or driving force