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what is thrust and pressure

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Answered by akki109
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Thrust And Pressure

You may have noticed that when you submerge something in water it appears to weigh less. If you have gone swimming, you feel as though your weight has reduced. This is because any fluid applies an upward force on a body submerged in it. This force is called thrust. This force is in the opposite direction to the force of gravity. Hence, it reduces the total force acting downwards due to gravity on the object and you feel as though your weight has reduced.

Pressure = f upon A

Pressure is defined as the force per unit area. If a force F is applied on a surface of area A, then the pressure P is defined as:

P = 1 newton upon 1 meter square

As you blow up a balloon, it becomes harder to blow the balloon as it becomes bigger and bigger. This is because the air pressure inside the balloon is increasing. Pressure is expressed in N/m2 which is also called a Pascal (Pa).

In fluids this pressure is always perpendicular to the surface of an object. It is this pressure that is applied on an object submerged in water that forms the thrust force.

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Answered by Anonymous
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THRUST:
The force which is acting perpendicular on any object is known as Thrust.


PRESSURE:
Pressure is the measure of thrust acting over an unit area.



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