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Difference between "Pressure" and "Thrust"?
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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Explanation:

Thrust : Force exerted by an object perpendicular to the surface is called thrust.

Example of thrust : An example of thrust is to move forward as a crowd entering a stadium

Force exerted by any object per unit area is called pressure.

Example of pressure : A simple example of pressure may be seen by holding a knife to a piece of fruit. If you hold the flat part of the knife against the fruit, it won't cut the surface. The force is spread out of a large area (low pressure).

Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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The force exerted by the body perpendicular to the surface is known as thrust. ... Thrust acting on unit area is called pressure, i.e. Pressure (p) = Force / Area (A) 2.SI unit of pressure is Pa (pascal).

Thrust : Force exerted by an object perpendicular to the surface is called thrust. Pressure : Force exerted by any object per unit area is called pressure.

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