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How do aircraft propellers differ from those on ships?

PROPELLING THROUGH HISTORY: The first evidence we have of the screw propeller dates back to 950 BC, when the Egyptians used a screw-like device for irrigation purposes.

Archimedes (284-212 BC) is credited with the invention of the first true screw: His screw pump, the forerunner of the screw propeller, was created to pump out flooded ships and to supply water to irrigation ditches.

Screw propulsion on boats did not occur until nearly 2000 years later, when Smith and Ericcson acquired patents for screw propellers. While these devices have been refined over the years, they are still responsible for most ship propulsion today.

Of course, propellers are also used on airplanes. However, aircraft propellers are much thinner and longer than their nautical counterparts, and they rotate at much higher speeds to create the thrust that powers the craft through the air.

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