how is the thrust related to pressure
Answers
Answered by
5
Thrust is related to pressure since thrust is the pressure applied in perpendicular direction.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP BRO
HOPE THIS WILL HELP BRO
Apekshajoshi:
thank you so much
Answered by
1
I think it is best to clarify the difference between force and thrust right now.
In thrust there is a internal reaction such as in Jet engines or rocket engines which causes force. This is what we know as "Thrust". Force in otherhand, is caused by external reactions such as pushing a chair.
Also Thrust is the total force acting perpendicular to the surface. The unit of thrust is Newton. The force acting over unit area is called pressure. The unit of pressure in the SI system is Newton/m2.
Correct me if I am wrong but according to me thrust is the force generated in the opposite direction of the exhaust gases. So force and thrust have velocity in opposite direction and both are vectors. If thrust is 5 newtons north then the force will be 5 newtons south. Please tell me if I am right.
#BeBrainly
In thrust there is a internal reaction such as in Jet engines or rocket engines which causes force. This is what we know as "Thrust". Force in otherhand, is caused by external reactions such as pushing a chair.
Also Thrust is the total force acting perpendicular to the surface. The unit of thrust is Newton. The force acting over unit area is called pressure. The unit of pressure in the SI system is Newton/m2.
Correct me if I am wrong but according to me thrust is the force generated in the opposite direction of the exhaust gases. So force and thrust have velocity in opposite direction and both are vectors. If thrust is 5 newtons north then the force will be 5 newtons south. Please tell me if I am right.
#BeBrainly
Similar questions