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As a verb:He just thrust himself into the middle of a private conversation.As a noun:Attracting new customers is the thrust of the new advertising.The new jet engines produce a tremendous amount of thrust.
33,000 pounds of thrust.
i thrust out my hand and grabbed his shirt
The engine creates thrust.
Thrust under means pushing or shoving beneath something else. She was thrust under the water and drowned. The continent was thrust under the other one.
thrust and pressure are dirrectly proportional 2 each other frm d formula pressure =perpendicular force /area
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
Jaw-Thrust Technique
The angle at which you thrust.
there is no thrust lake.
It can be as in "He thrust his sword into his enemy", however it can also be a noun as in "The thrust of the rocket was enormous".
A forward thrust city is a city that has been thrust forward into things
Theoretically, thrust cannot be converted into horsepower because the latter is simply a form of electric energy, like watts. Thrust is a direct force (generally created by an engine) as opposed to horsepower, which is simply the potential to do 'work.'Answer:A standard rule of thumb (very approximate) is that 1 HP is equivalent to 2.6 lb of thrust when static at sea level. This will vary with the efficiency of the propeller at the very least, as well as the gearbox transferring power to the propeller.Unfortunately the question becomes more difficult to answer when considering flight conditions - a propeller's efficiency drops off with speed while a jet engine's increases (in broad strokes).The effects of altitude (and subsequent air density) must also be taken into consideration.************When I was in aviation trade school, we learned to use the thrust formula to switch between thrust and bhp. If you google "turbine thrust formula", you'll get the particulars. It's not a particularly useful calculation so it doesn't get used very often. You'll need to familiarize yourself with the equation's variables and how to apply them correctly. Once you understand the formula and what you're measuring, it's just a matter of plugging in the right values.************
Past tense and past participle(V3) of thrust is thrust itself.
THRUST means to push forcefully
The past participle is thrust.
Thrust drives an aircraft forward.