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- A reactionless drive is a hypothetical device producing motion without the exhaust of a propellant. A propellantless drive is not necessarily reactionless...
- by inventor Norman Lorimer Dean (1902–1972) that he claimed to be a reactionless drive. Dean claimed that his device was able to generate a uni-directional...
- planets. Proposed drives that use field propulsion are often called a reactionless or propellantless drive. Although not presently in wide use for space...
- Benjamin Redrup had demonstrated to the Royal Flying Corps at Hendon a 'Reactionless' engine in which the crankshaft rotated in one direction and the cylinder...
- For product ****embly, a pulse tool is commonly used, as it features a reactionless tightening while reducing the noise levels the regular impacts suffer...
- interaction, would be a reactionless drive, violating the conservation of momentum and Newton's third law. Claims that a drive is reactionless are generally considered...
- Helical engine is a proposed spacecraft propulsion drive that, like other reactionless drives, would violate the laws of physics. The concept was proposed by...
- propulsion) – see Woodward effect Mach-effect thruster – a hypothetical reactionless drive Sonic boom, an effect of traveling at Mach speeds in fluids This...
- smaller ones ("Little Horns"), which are thought to be part of Rama's reactionless space drive. Both ends of Rama are lit by giant trenches (three in the...
- radio enthusiasts. In April 2009 Russian news media reported that a 'reactionless drive' had been tested on the spacecraft. "Specialists of the Institute...