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Distinguish between Force and Thrust

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Answered by sathyanarayana19
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Thrust is a force or a push. When a system pushes or accelerates mass in one direction, there is a thrust (force) just as large in the opposite direction. In math and physics, this is described by Isaac Newton's second and third laws. Thrust is used to describe how strongly an engine pushes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Dynamics and Forces.

Now basically when we talk about the Thrust and the force, both are similar just their application of inclination is different.

⭐FORCE

It is a quantity that is directly proportional to the product of the mass and acceleration. Force is a quantity that can deform the object and it can be applied in any direction. The unit of the force is Newton.

⭐THRUST

It is a force quantity that is applied perpendicular to the surface or body surface. It is just applied in a 90° to any surface. its unit is also Newton.

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