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It then burns the gases as fuel, accelerating down the tube under jet propulsion.
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Pulse jet engines are a lightweight form of jet propulsion, but usually have a poor compression ratio, and hence give a low specific impulse.
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This compares with other jet propulsion engines that can exceed 5 for some of the better engines.
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It features a top speed of on both land and water, a proprietary marine jet propulsion system, and wheel retraction.
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Also in 1994, the company first used its jet propulsion technology.
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They are solitary, have the two siphons at opposite ends of their barrel-shaped bodies, and swim by jet propulsion.
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Some teleost fish have also developed jet propulsion, passing water through the gills to supplement fin-driven motion.
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The same organs can be used for jet propulsion.
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Instead, the squid has a siphon, a muscle which takes in water from one side, and pushes it out the other side: jet propulsion.
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Sea hares (gastropod molluscs) employ a similar means of jet propulsion, but without the sophisticated neurological machinery of cephalopods they navigate somewhat more clumsily.
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