Afterburn

usgb/ˈæftərˌbɜrn/
noun

The residual combustion of exhaust gases after the main combustion has stopped, especially in jet engines.

The afterburn of the rocket was clearly visible in the night sky.
Visual representation of "afterburn" - The residual combustion of exhaust gases after the main combustion has stopped, especially in jet engines.

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Technical Context

Understanding afterburn in aerospace applications

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In aerospace terminology, afterburn refers to the phase when the engine continues to burn fuel after the primary combustion has ended, enhancing thrust.
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Colloquial Use

Use in discussions about conflicts or debates

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Metaphorically, discussing the afterburn of a heated argument can help to express lingering tensions or unresolved issues.
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Scientific Context

Applicability in combustion research

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When studying combustion, afterburn can provide insight into efficiency and environmental impacts.
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