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what is the difference between thrust and force

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Answered by Anonymous
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A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from its interaction with another object. Ex - (1) Closing or opening of a drawer.
(2) Pulling a bucket from a well.


When we apply force in a direction perpendicular to a given surface area, we call it as thrust.

The thrust, acting, on a unit area of a surface, is called pressure.


Pressure = Thrust/Contact Area.


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Tanisha

AkarshRaj1: will you give a example of thrust
Anonymous: sure
AkarshRaj1: good then please give
AkarshRaj1: what happens
Anonymous: The Doctor thrust the needle into patient's arm.
AkarshRaj1: oo ,thanks
Anonymous: An airplane makes forward thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight.
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Answered by 1RADHIKAA1
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HI FRIEND


DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THRUST AND FORCE : -

Thrust is a kind of force: it's a push, usually created through the use of engines.

There are many different kinds of forces, which can either be a push or a pull.


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