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    pro·pul·sion
    [prəˈpəlSHən]
    noun
    propulsion (noun)
    1. the action of driving or pushing forward:
      "they dive and use their wings for propulsion under water"
      Similar:
      motive force
      propelling force
      impelling force
      driving force
    Origin
    early 17th century (in the sense ‘expulsion’): from medieval Latin propulsio(n-), from Latin propellere ‘drive before (oneself)’.
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    What does propulsion mean in physics?Propulsion is the generation of force by any combination of pushing or pulling to modify the translational motion of an object, which is typically a rigid body (or an articulated rigid body) but may also concern a fluid. The term is derived from two Latin words: pro, meaning before or forward; and pellere, meaning to drive.
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    What is a propulsion system?The term is derived from two Latin words: pro, meaning before or forward; and pellere, meaning to drive. A propulsion system consists of a source of mechanical power, and a propulsor (means of converting this power into propulsive force).
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    What does propel mean?n. 1. The process of driving or propelling. 2. A driving or propelling force. [Medieval Latin prōpulsiō, prōpulsiōn-, onslaught, urging on, from Latin prōpulsus, past participle of prōpellere, to drive forward; see propel .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
    Where does the word propulsion come from?Borrowed from Medieval Latin propulsiōnem, from Latin propulsus . “ propulsion ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012. This page was last edited on 31 January 2024, at 23:06.
     
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