Lift, thrust, drag, and gravity affects all flying objects and wildlife. The blades of the helicopter provide lift, drag and thrust.
thrust and drag, because with out thrust the hot air balloon would not be able to move forward and with out drag it would not be able to stop
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
Ths is a good question but the opposite of thrust is drag.
Aerodynamics help reduce drag so the engines can produce thrust.
Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag.
Well, there obviously gravity and lift. But there are two more. They are drag and thrust. Gravity operates all the time. Then you give thrust to the aircraft, to create lift, and drag will automatically operate. Gravity pulls you down, lift pushes you up, drag slows you down and thrust accelerates you. Gravity and drag are both bad for launch. Lift and thrust are absolutely essential for launch. So there you have it. Gravity, Lift, Thrust, Drag
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Thrust (forward), Gravity (down), Drag (back), Lift (up)
If drag and thrust are equal, a flying device will stop ACCELERATING, that is it will maintain a constant speed.From classical Newtonian physics:Force = mass x accelerationSince drag and thrust are forces, we have:Thrust - drag = mass x accelerationSince you say that drag and thrust are equal, and the mass of a flying object is some finite value, it turns out that the acceleration = 0, i.e. a constant speed
lift and thrust overcome weight and drag
Drag