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explain how jet engines work and how it's different from rocket booster​

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Answered by runalshekhar
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Answer:

jet

they work on the turbine method sucking air inside and releasing it from behind.

rocket

the work by ejecting combusted materials like the fuel as propulsions and hence work in space  

Answered by rajnish2003
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Explanation:

Jet engines and rockets work on the same principle. They produce thrust through an internal pressure difference and, as explained by Newton’s Third Law of Motion, eject exhaust gases in an equal and opposite direction. The main difference between them is that jets get the oxygen to burn fuel from the air and rockets carry their own oxygen, which allows them to operate in space. This also leads to a second major difference. Jet engines have two openings (an intake and an exhaust nozzle). Rocket engines only have one opening (an exhaust nozzle).

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