Propeller vs Upwash - What's the difference?
propeller | upwash |
One who, or that which, propels.
A mechanical device, with shaped blades that turn on a shaft, to push against air or water, especially one used to propel an aircraft or boat.
A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer.
upward air turbulence caused by a propeller or jet
The upward motion of air as a result of eddies behind a wing or chimney, etc.
* 2008 , John S. Denker, How It Flies
As nouns the difference between propeller and upwash
is that propeller is one who, or that which, propels while upwash is upward air turbulence caused by a propeller or jet.propeller
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Alternative forms
* propellorNoun
(en noun)Derived terms
* propeller beanie * propellerheadupwash
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Noun
(es)- There is significant upwash ahead of the wing and even more downwash behind the wing.