Jet Biography




Jet
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Contents

Jet may refer to:

Aerospace

Engineering

  • jet nozzle (used on gas cookers and many other applications)

Mathematics and science

  • Jet (mathematics)
  • Jet bundle
  • Jet (fluid), a coherent stream of fluid that is projected into a surrounding medium, usually from some kind of a nozzle or aperture.
  • Jet (particle physics), a narrow cone of hadrons and other particles produced by the hadronization of a quark or gluon in a particle physics or heavy ion experiment.
  • Polar jet, a phenomenon in astronomy, where streams of matter are emitted along the axis of rotation of a compact object.
  • Relativistic jet, an extremely powerful jet of plasma which emerges from the centers of some active galaxies.
  • Jet (lignite), a type of coal used in some jewelry (origin of the adjective "jet-black")
  • Jet, a type of upper atmosphere lightning phenomena.
  • Joint European Torus, an experimental nuclear fusion machine.

Music

Performers

  • Jet (band), an Australian rock band with the Cester brothers, active since 2001
  • Jet (UK band), a one-album UK glam rock band from London, active 1974–1976, and afterward re-formed as Radio Stars
  • The Jets (band), a pop, R&B, dance, and religious music band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, active since 1985, known for "You Got It All", "Sendin' All My Love", and "Rocket 2 U" (1985–1987)
  • The Jets (rock band), a 1970s rock band from Pekin, Illinois, USA
  • The Jets (British rockabilly band), a UK rockabilly band from the UK, active since 1974, and known for "Love Makes The World Go Round" (1982)
  • Joan Jett (born 1958), American rock guitarist and singer, active since 1975, and known for "I Love Rock N' Roll" (1982)
  • Jets Overhead a Canadian Indie rock/Ambient rock band active since 2003

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Sports

Culture

Products and business

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