The forward force from a plane's engine is called THRUST.
The forward force from a plane's engine is thrust.
Thrust
A plane is designed so that when it moves forward the air moving across its wings creates an upward force called lift, which counteracts the force of gravity.
The German Air Force in WW2 was called the Luftwaffe.
I believe that the lift force it causes is called the Coreolis Effect.
The engine does. Sometimes the wind can be behind it too
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Drag
The force of the jet engine propels a jet plane. The force of the engine pushes the exhaust gasses backward at great speed and the plane moves forward. This force propels the jet plane.
Both a balloon and jet engine exert force in the backward direction to move forward.
Yes they are equal because they are both forces and when the thrust of planes (for example) are high in the air, the thrust pulls the plane forward. While the friction force pushes the plane forward. Think of it as someone pushing you towards something that you don't want to go into, that is the same as thrust and friction forces because the thrust is pushing you forward and the friction force is the balance of it all.
A force called inertia.