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difference between thrust and pressure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pressure is therefore much more intense at the point of contact between your heels and the ground and can damage the grass. Pressure is therefore a measure of the intensity of force/thrust. The word Thrust most commonly used in propulsion. Thrust (N) is a just a force which is used to propule the jet engines.

Answered by sahoosushree07
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Answer:

The total force acting perpendicular on a given surface is called thrust. Thrust acting upon a unit area is called pressure.

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