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A turboprop is preferred to turbojet because?

  1. It has high propulsive efficiency at high speeds
  2. It can fly at supersonic speeds
  3. It can fly at high elevations
  4. It has high power for take off
LohaHridoy
LohaHridoy
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2025-01-04 04:42

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AhmedNazir
AhmedNazir

Answer: Option 4

A turboprop is preferred to turbojet because It has high power for take off

4 views Answered 2022-09-01 13:21

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