Yes they can
They propel the aircraft by propellers or jet thrust.
Thrust. The pull of the propellers, the push of the jet engine, the pull of gravity.
They rotate and produce forward movement through thrust.
maximum thrust is obtained.
Planes generate thrust by using jet engines or propellers. Jet engines work by taking in air, compressing it, mixing it with fuel, and igniting it to produce a high-speed exhaust that propels the plane forward. Propellers create thrust by rapidly spinning and moving air backwards to create a forward force.
A ferry moves on water by using engines and propellers to generate forward thrust. The engines power the propellers, which push against the water to propel the ferry in the desired direction. Steering is achieved by adjusting the direction of the propeller thrust or by using rudders.
It's a plane that is propeller-driven. The engine or engines drive propellers to provide thrust for the craft.
Thrust is the force that counteracts drag. Thrust is generated by engines, propellers, or other propulsion systems to overcome the resistance caused by drag and move an object forward.
Reverse pitch propellers allow the propeller blades to rotates to an angle that produced thrust in the opposite direction direction of flight. This allows propeller driven aircraft to stop faster than they would with braking alone.
You can make propellers spin in opposite directions by using a differential thrust system, where one motor spins in the opposite direction of the other. This can be achieved by programming the motors on a drone or aircraft to rotate in opposite directions, resulting in counteracting torques that cause the propellers to spin in opposite directions.
Sort of. Some planes can reverse the thrust of their engines. Propeller aircraft can change the pitch of their propellers so it can "bit" more air. Some can be reverses in pitch so that it is provide zero thrust.