JaKiri Posted August 1, 2003 Posted August 1, 2003 It doesn't actually generate any thrust. The parts move towards eachother, but compared to their original rest frame, their momentums are equal and opposite.
atinymonkey Posted August 1, 2003 Posted August 1, 2003 In water, it might be a cunning way to produce a piston. Very inefficent I'm guessing, but with a force to push against it would produce motion. BTW, thanks for not mocking my flying disk theory yet. My physics is, um, shakey. I'm fairly confident Radical Edward will find it funny though.
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