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difference between thrust and pressure​

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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Thrust and Pressure are directly proportional to each other and derived the formula pressure is obtain by perpendicular force and area. They are practically same and thrust is defined as force acting perpendicular each other and divided by the unit area while pressure is applying by force

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Thrust= Force acting perpendicular to the surface of an object is known as Thrust.

Pressure= Thrust acting per unit area is known as pressure.

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