Physics, asked by anwarhussainanwar714, 5 months ago

what does a nozzle do ​

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Answered by VishwaksenaY
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All gas turbine engines have a nozzle to produce thrust, to conduct the exhaust gases back to the free stream, and to set the mass flow rate through the engine. The nozzle sits downstream of the power turbine. A nozzle is a relatively simple device, just a specially shaped tube through which hot gases flow.

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Answered by vidyamajumder7
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Answer:

All gas turbine engines have a nozzle to produce thrust, to conduct the exhaust gases back to the free stream, and to set the mass flow rate through the engine. The nozzle sits downstream of the power turbine. A nozzle is a relatively simple device, just a specially shaped tube through which hot gases flow.

Explanation:

In simple words, Nozzles are used to control the rate, speed, direction of flow.

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