Homemade Jet Engine Physics

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

This is a minor explanation of my engine and some physics related to it.
I could not explain everything that I wanted in the video because I had to keep it cut to 5 minutes. As you can see this is my homemade jet engine that I created, and I may post some more vids of it after some more work. Hopefully this helps any of you looking for info about a homemade jet engine. Ask me what you need.

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  • @Desmonddd2002 It is a turbo, and yeah i guess you could call it an external combustion chamber, but its not like a turbo is supposed to be used like that at all, so i had to actually create the chamber. and what do you mean by specs? I had no specs, I just made it up. Tell me more specifically and I may be able to help.

  • @sluggs10289 I have not put my hand near the inlet at all, assuming it is creating suction and is spinning at 100000 RPM, I do not want to get my hand anywhere near there.

  • hey is that a turbo with an external combustion chamber? What specs did you use thanks ?

  • Hey just wondering, can you feel the suction from the engine if you put your hand near the intake (assuming you have done that lol)? If so,  is it super strong like a vacuum or something?

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