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kinetic thrust

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:D Hi,

 

Can someone briefly explain what kinetic thrust is?

 

thanks

madazn:D :confused:

Thrust, i.e. a force, from the movement of matter, e.g. from a rocket ejecting gas. I think this is differentiiated from a force generated statically, like from a pressure difference.

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ok i think what i meant was

velocity= d/t

acceleration = d/(t*t)

JERK = d/(t*t*t)

and I heard someone talk about this beening kinetic thrust: d/(t*t*t*t)

madazn

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