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Kade Jenkins
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29 June, 21:26
Compare and contrast turbojets and rocket engines
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Eliza Griffin
29 June, 21:36
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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. Jet engines have two openings (an intake and an exhaust nozzle). Rocket engines only have one opening (an exhaust nozzle)
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