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difference between wet thrust and a dry thrust​

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Answered by s15129apurnachand171
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Dry thrust usually means the non-augumented thrust i.e. thrust without the use of afterburners or liquid injection. The maximum thrust produced by jet engines w/o afterburner is sometimes called military thrust. ... In such cases, the (higher) thrust produced is called wet thrust.

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Answered by sairaj456
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Dry thrust usually means the non-augumented thrust i.e. thrust without the use of afterburners or liquid injection. The maximum thrust produced by jet engines w/o afterburner is sometimes called military thrust. ... In such cases, the (higher) thrust produced is called wet thrust.

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