Question: What is thrust producing powerplant?

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A : Propulsive force that is directed by increasing momentum of the airflow

B : Propulsive force that is obtained from shaft power by propeller

C : Propulsive force that is directed by decreasing momentum of the airflow

D : Propulsive force that is obtained from engine power by propeller

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