define thrust
Asked by triptitiwari104 | 29th Apr, 2020, 09:07: PM
Expert Answer:
In physics, thrust is defined as a pushing force applied to an object to make the object to move.
In physics, thrust is defined as a pushing force applied to an object to make the object to move.
Answered by | 29th Apr, 2020, 09:17: PM
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