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- Reactionless_drive abstract "A reactionless drive (also known by many other names, including as an inertial propulsion engine, a reactionless thruster, a reactionless engine, a bootstrap drive or an inertia drive) is a fictional or theorized method of propulsion wherein thrust is generated without any need for an outside force or net momentum exchange to produce linear motion. The name comes from Newton's Third Law of Motion, which is usually expressed as, "[f]or every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction". Such a drive would necessarily violate laws of classical physics, the conservation of momentum and the conservation of energy. In spite of their physical impossibility, devices such as the "Dean Drive" are a staple of science fiction, particularly for space propulsion. Devices and methods are still being proposed as working technologies only now they are based on the real or imagined principles from modern physics.".
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- Reactionless_drive subject Category:Hypothetical_technology.
- Reactionless_drive subject Category:Perpetual_motion.
- Reactionless_drive subject Category:Pseudophysics.
- Reactionless_drive subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Reactionless_drive comment "A reactionless drive (also known by many other names, including as an inertial propulsion engine, a reactionless thruster, a reactionless engine, a bootstrap drive or an inertia drive) is a fictional or theorized method of propulsion wherein thrust is generated without any need for an outside force or net momentum exchange to produce linear motion. The name comes from Newton's Third Law of Motion, which is usually expressed as, "[f]or every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction".".
- Reactionless_drive label "Reactionless drive".
- Reactionless_drive label "Инерцоиды".
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