Electrocompressor jet-engine

Electrocompressor jet-engines are a system of non-moving parts that compress the air that surrounds the engine from on end to the opposite end by which of decompression.

How It Works

Mechanics

The Electrocompressor jet-engine is an engine that does not have any moving parts. The center of the engine is a core of two sides. The top being of freon and the bottom being highly conductive metal that can withstand high temperatures it then "freezes" the air, which compresses the air, going through the top of the engine then passes by the metal, that has an electric current flowing through, which will then heat the air, causing the air to expand greatly, thus causing lift.

The Physics

As the air that flows throughout the engine is compressing and decompressing it creates a lift from the source that possible to rise an object. The equation for the engine properties is as such: G/(F*A)=L. If "G" equals the amount of gravitation force, "A" equals the amount of air pressure, and "F" equals the amount of opposite force (such as from engine), the engine should provide enough lift to rise even the engine.
 
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