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on video How To Make Jet Engine From Jam Jar🚀And What Happens Inside The Jet Engine

 



The first step in this process begins with what has affectionately become known as the Jam Jar Rocket Engine (for obvious reasons as you'll see). This engine is just short of being a pulsejet engine. If you just added a tube over the hole and put some valves, it could be considered a full pulsejet engine. Before we get started building one, a few things:

1) This engine does not produce much (if any) thrust. Do not plan to use it to propel anything.

2) Building and operating this engine is dangerous. There are fire dangers, heat dangers, broken glass dangers, as well as heat-breaking-glass-and-causing-fire-dangers. Appropriate safety precautions (fire extinguisher, goggles, gloves, location, water bath, etc.) should be taken. I am not responsible if you burn down your house if you do not heed this warning.

3) I tried to be scientific about the design of the Jam Jar rocket, calculating ratios of jar diameter to hole diameter and such. It didn't seem to help. It's more of a trial and error thing. So, don't try to follow someone else's instructions exactly because your results will be a little different depending on the exact jar, lid, fuel, and lighter that you use.


 



The first step in this process begins with what has affectionately become known as the Jam Jar Rocket Engine (for obvious reasons as you'll see). This engine is just short of being a pulsejet engine. If you just added a tube over the hole and put some valves, it could be considered a full pulsejet engine. Before we get started building one, a few things:

1) This engine does not produce much (if any) thrust. Do not plan to use it to propel anything.

2) Building and operating this engine is dangerous. There are fire dangers, heat dangers, broken glass dangers, as well as heat-breaking-glass-and-causing-fire-dangers. Appropriate safety precautions (fire extinguisher, goggles, gloves, location, water bath, etc.) should be taken. I am not responsible if you burn down your house if you do not heed this warning.

3) I tried to be scientific about the design of the Jam Jar rocket, calculating ratios of jar diameter to hole diameter and such. It didn't seem to help. It's more of a trial and error thing. So, don't try to follow someone else's instructions exactly because your results will be a little different depending on the exact jar, lid, fuel, and lighter that you use.


 



The first step in this process begins with what has affectionately become known as the Jam Jar Rocket Engine (for obvious reasons as you'll see). This engine is just short of being a pulsejet engine. If you just added a tube over the hole and put some valves, it could be considered a full pulsejet engine. Before we get started building one, a few things:

1) This engine does not produce much (if any) thrust. Do not plan to use it to propel anything.

2) Building and operating this engine is dangerous. There are fire dangers, heat dangers, broken glass dangers, as well as heat-breaking-glass-and-causing-fire-dangers. Appropriate safety precautions (fire extinguisher, goggles, gloves, location, water bath, etc.) should be taken. I am not responsible if you burn down your house if you do not heed this warning.

3) I tried to be scientific about the design of the Jam Jar rocket, calculating ratios of jar diameter to hole diameter and such. It didn't seem to help. It's more of a trial and error thing. So, don't try to follow someone else's instructions exactly because your results will be a little different depending on the exact jar, lid, fuel, and lighter that you use.


 



The first step in this process begins with what has affectionately become known as the Jam Jar Rocket Engine (for obvious reasons as you'll see). This engine is just short of being a pulsejet engine. If you just added a tube over the hole and put some valves, it could be considered a full pulsejet engine. Before we get started building one, a few things:

1) This engine does not produce much (if any) thrust. Do not plan to use it to propel anything.

2) Building and operating this engine is dangerous. There are fire dangers, heat dangers, broken glass dangers, as well as heat-breaking-glass-and-causing-fire-dangers. Appropriate safety precautions (fire extinguisher, goggles, gloves, location, water bath, etc.) should be taken. I am not responsible if you burn down your house if you do not heed this warning.

3) I tried to be scientific about the design of the Jam Jar rocket, calculating ratios of jar diameter to hole diameter and such. It didn't seem to help. It's more of a trial and error thing. So, don't try to follow someone else's instructions exactly because your results will be a little different depending on the exact jar, lid, fuel, and lighter that you use.


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