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write the difference between thrust and pressure

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Answered by Róunak
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Hey mate..
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The differences between thrust and pressure are as follows :--

Thrust:--
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▪ The net force acting in a particular direction is called thrust.

▪Thrust is also force but we consider in a particular direction.

Example: If you are fixing a paper pin in to a card board you may press it with some angle with respect to the surface of it but a part of your force is applied in the perpendicular direction to the surface of the cardboard. This force acting in the perpendicular (normal) direction is called thrust.

Pressure:--

▪ Now the thrust is acting on some area. So if you calculate the thrust acting on one unit area (not on total area) is called pressure.

▪Pressure is defined as the thrust per unit area.

Hope it helps !!!
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