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This rotating detonation engine creates thrust using continuous explosion waves instead of traditional steady combustion. The controlled detonations burn fuel more
Technology IG. Technology IG · Original audio. This rotating detonation engine creates thrust using continuous explosion waves instead of traditional steady combustion. The controlled detonations burn fuel more efficiently, producing higher thrust with less weight and fuel consumption. This breakthrough could enable faster, lighter, and more ...
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