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distinguish between force and thrust.

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Answered by JENI1001
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thrust force acting perpendicular to a surface

pressure is thrust on per unit area

Answered by Anonymous
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✴️ It is a push or pull acting on a body and can produce changes in it's motion.

✴️ It has Only magnitude and no direction.

✴️ It is scalar quantity.

✴️ Force = Mass × acceleration.

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✴️ It is the force that acts on a body in the perpendicular direction.

✴️ It has both magnitude and direction.

✴️ It is vector quantity.

✴️ Thrust = Pressure × Area.

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