1 pound of thrust is the force required to hold 1 pound of a material stationary in the air against the effect of gravity. This is only in ideal case(no effects of atmosphere) and excluding the weight of the engine which generates that thrust.
Thrust on a plane is generated by the engines, which push air backwards to create a forward force that propels the aircraft through the air. This forward force overcomes drag to accelerate the plane, allowing it to take off, maintain speed, and climb. Pilots control the amount of thrust to climb, descend, or maintain altitude during flight.
They both weigh the same, one pound. The difference lies in the volume or amount of feathers and concrete needed to reach that weight. Feathers are much less dense than concrete, so a pound of feathers will take up much more space than a pound of concrete.
1 pound take away 68p is equal to 32p.
If each plum which will be represented by (), weighs 1/5 of a pound it would take 5 to total a pound; so, () () () () () = 1 lb.
It would take approximately 72 silver quarters to weigh one pound.
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
1 pound-force = 4.445 newtons (rounded)
this is a control which allows the pilot of an aircraft to increase or decrease the power of the engines, on take-off pilot was usually push the the thrust lever forward to increase power and pull back to decrease power thrust levers can come in 1-4 levers depending on aircraft
it takes 3200
one pound
a pound is round and shiny if it is too shiny its fake
As much as they can take
Thrust on a plane is generated by the engines, which push air backwards to create a forward force that propels the aircraft through the air. This forward force overcomes drag to accelerate the plane, allowing it to take off, maintain speed, and climb. Pilots control the amount of thrust to climb, descend, or maintain altitude during flight.
Any amount of thrust that's greater than the weight of the rocket vehicle will lift it off of the ground and accelerate it upward. If you keep it up long enough, the vehicle will be in space.
12
Depends on how it's shaped... :/
80 gallons