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  2. How are pressure, force, thrust related? - Physics Stack Exchange

    physics.stackexchange.com/questions/308806/how-are-pressure-force-thrust-related

    In thrust there is a internal reaction such as in Jet engines or rocket engines which causes force. This is what we know as "Thrust". Force in otherhand, is caused by external reactions such as pushing a chair. Also Thrust is the total force acting perpendicular to the surface. The unit of thrust is Newton.

  3. newtonian mechanics - Is there a derivation for the thrust...

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    Modified 3 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 848 times. 1. Wikipedia defines thrust as. T = vdm dt T = v d m d t. Is this something fundamental or can this be derived ? I was not able to find it on the internet so I thought of asking if here .If proof questions are not allowed a link would be very helpful. Thank you . newtonian-mechanics.

  4. Force of pressurized water exiting a hose or pipe? - Physics...

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    Well known examples of the force produced by pressurized water exiting a pipe: JetLev Water Propeled jet Pack. Hovering Car. I need to calculate the maximum for the thrust produced when the hose or pipe is bent rearward. Since this is similar to the case of a water bottle rocket, the guess...

  5. Thrust/Force and Angular Velocity - Physics Forums

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    Thrust/Force and Angular Velocity. In summary, the conversation revolved around finding an equation for the horizontal speed of a drone based on various variables such as roll/pitch angle, mass, and angular velocity. The main question was about the relationship between angular velocity and thrust, and the necessary variables needed to calculate ...

  6. Origin of the thrust force in jet engine - Physics Stack Exchange

    physics.stackexchange.com/questions/688684/origin-of-the-thrust-force-in-jet...

    0. The compressor is pulling air into the jet engine from the outside, creating a change in momentum in that air mass, which creates thrust. However, this thrust is too small to be useful. In the combustion chamber, jet fuel is burned, which changes the low temperature, low pressure air from the compressor stage and the low temperature, low ...

  7. How Does Thrust Force Function in Propulsion? - Physics Forums

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    In summary, thrust is a force that propels an object forward and is usually desirable. This is achieved through Newton's third law, where the exhaust from an object creates an equal and opposite force. In terms of aerodynamics, lift is the sideways force that keeps an object in the air and is also desirable. To calculate thrust force, one can ...

  8. Force applied to a 90 degree elbow by hydraulic flow

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    1. I have a question about forces applied to a 90 degree elbow. Essentially we have a 90 degree pipe bend used to redirect discharge from a water system, which can discharge high volumes and pressures unexpectedly. I would like to assess the forces acting on the pipe bend as horizontal and vertical components of the force vector applied to the ...

  9. What Is the Required Thrust Force to Launch a 590 kg Rocket?

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    Oct 20, 2015. Accelerate Force Rocket Thrust Thrust force. In summary, to accelerate a 590 kg rocket uniformly to an upward speed of 28 m/s in 3.3 s, a thrust force of 10,788 N is needed. This thrust force is produced by the rocket motor, which propels the rocket upward from the earth by expelling hot gases. The normal force and gravitational ...

  10. Why is the thrust force equal to the change in ... - Physics...

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    This means that the force from the gas is an external force on the rocket. The rocket's reaction on the thrust force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. The mass of the rocket is constant, while the mass of the gas is variable due to the changing mass of the gases. This results in a sum of forces equaling zero.

  11. Formula for thrust force on helicopter - Physics Forums

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    NatSusan. 289. 0. Sure, the formula to calculate the thrust force exerted by the rotor blades of a helicopter on the air is: Thrust = (blade area) x (air density) x (rotational speed)^2 x (blade pitch angle) x (lift coefficient) Where: - Blade area is the total area swept by the rotor blades. - Air density is the density of the air through ...