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Answer by sophit for Why does thrust differ in different reference frames?

I think there's a mistake in the first case of the "observer on the ground" when it is stated that the "Inlet mass flow rate is 0 kg/s": that would imply that the engine is not ingesting any air i.e....

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Answer by Aditya Sharma for Why does thrust differ in different reference...

The thrust is same in both cases; the anomaly in your calculations is due to the fact that you are not accounting for the engine's own velocity.In the first case, you say that the inlet mass flow rate...

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Why does thrust differ in different reference frames?

If a jet engine flies with 4 m/s in the air and we want to calculate thrust for two different reference frames, can we prove that the calculated thrust for both reference frames are equal to each...

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