"Thrusters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thrusters" Meaning

Thrusters refer to engines or nozzles that produce a small amount of thrust or force to propel a vehicle, aircraft, or spacecraft over a short distance. They are typically used for maneuverability, stability, or to provide additional propulsion in a specific direction.

In a broader sense, the term "thrusters" can also be used metaphorically to refer to anything that gives an individual or a system a "boost" or an extra push to move forward or achieve a goal.

"Thrusters" Examples

7 Examples of Usage for "Thrusters"


1. In Aircraft Engineering

Thrusters are used in aircraft to control the attitude and orientation of a spacecraft during launch and spaceflight.

2. In Space Exploration

The spacecraft used thrusters to adjust its trajectory and stabilize its speed during its approach to Mars.

3. In Diving and Submarines

Thrusters were invented for use in submarines and underwater vehicles to provide propulsive force in water.

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