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"Thrust" is a force, referenced to the direction in which the aircraft is pointing. Take all the forces that act on the airplane. For each one, find the magnitude of its component in the direction in which the airplane's nose points. Their sum is the "thrust" at that moment.
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.
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Thrust is a force that propels an object forward or upward by expelling gas or fluid in the opposite direction. It can increase the speed of an object if the net force of thrust is greater than the opposing forces like drag or gravity acting on the object.
When two forces act in the same direction, they are considered to be acting together and are additive. This means that their magnitudes add up to create a stronger overall force in that direction.
Up thrust is the force that is in upward direction when a body is dropped in liquid
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Thrust would point in the direction of travel. Drag would counter thrust, so generally in a direction 180 degrees from the thrust vector's direction. The lift vector would point in the direction (generally) away from the center of the earth. The gravity vector would point toward the center of the earth.
Axial Thrust is a force that is generated in an axial direction which is by definition along the shaft
Thrust is a force and a force is a vector quantity having a magnitude and direction
"Thrust" is a force, referenced to the direction in which the aircraft is pointing. Take all the forces that act on the airplane. For each one, find the magnitude of its component in the direction in which the airplane's nose points. Their sum is the "thrust" at that moment.
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Thrust angle is the direction that the rear wheels are pointing in relation to the centerline of the vehicle.
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You must maintain throttle. Most PWC provide steering only by changing the direction of thrust. No thrust means no steering.
The tendency for a helicopter to drift in the direction of tail rotor thrust is called "Tail Rotor Drift" of "Translating Tendency".
Thrust is a pushing force. It is the force that propels an object forward in the direction it is moving.