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Thrust is a
reaction force described quantitatively by Newton's
third law. When a
system expels or
accelerates m**** in one direction, the
accelerated m****...
- The
pelvic thrust is the
thrusting motion of the
pelvic region,
which is used for a
variety of activities, such as dance, exercise, or ****ual activity...
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Thrust reversal, also
called reverse thrust, is the
temporary diversion of an
aircraft engine's
thrust for it to act
against the
forward travel of the...
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ThrustSSC,
Thrust SSC or
Thrust SuperSonic Car is a
British jet car
developed by
Richard Noble,
Glynne Bowsher, Ron Ayers, and
Jeremy Bliss.
Thrust SSC...
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Thrust vectoring, also
known as
thrust vector control (TVC), is the
ability of an aircraft,
rocket or
other vehicle to mani****te the
direction of the...
- A
thrust fault is a
break in the Earth's crust,
across which older rocks are
pushed above younger rocks. A
thrust fault is a type of
reverse fault that...
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Thrust bearings come in
several varieties.
Thrust ball bearings,
composed of
bearing balls supported in a ring, can be used in low-
thrust applications...
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thrust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thrust is a
reaction force described by Newton's
Second and
Third Laws.
Thrust may also
refer to:
Thrust fault...
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Specific thrust is the
thrust per unit air m****
flowrate of a jet
engine (e.g. turbojet, turbofan, etc.) and can be
calculated by the
ratio of net
thrust/total...
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Thrust-to-weight
ratio is a
dimensionless ratio of
thrust to
weight of a rocket, jet engine,
propeller engine, or a
vehicle propelled by such an engine...