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- Propellers are used to pump fluid through a pipe or duct, or to create thrust to propel a boat through water or an aircraft through air. The blades are shaped so...
- A767 Propel, a mobile phone Samsung i627 Propel Pro Propel Water, a drink from the makers of Gatorade Propel, a steroid eluting sinus stent Propel (company)...
- Within the terminology are the self-propelled gun, self-propelled howitzer, self-propelled mortar, and self-propelled rocket artillery. They are high-mobility...
- Look up self-propelled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-propelled may refer to Human-powered transport, humans moving themselves (and their cargo)...
- Propel Water is an American brand of flavored bottled water that is marketed as containing antioxidants and vitamins. It is a beverage product of Gatorade...
- (ships, boats and underwater vehicles), amphibious vehicles (e.g. ****-propelled vehicles, hovercraft, seaplanes), aircraft (airplanes, helicopters, gliders...
- anti-tank weapons. These warheads are affixed to a rocket motor which propels the RPG towards the target and they are stabilized in flight with fins...
- systems, and in-car entertainment. Most cars in use in the early 2020s are propelled by an internal combustion engine, fueled by the combustion of fossil fuels...
- The Scubster is an underwater bike, a pedal powered submarine with twin propellors [sic] that push it through the water at a speedy 5mph. Timon Singh (Aug...
- depicted in this vocabulary, even though human muscles are considered to propel the fingertips. The motion of an object moving through a gravitational field...