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thrust The net force applied to a part in a particular direction - eg, on the end of a valve stem.
Ãâó: www.sudburyvalve.com/TechTools/glossary.htm
thrust (Thrust Stage) a stage that extends out into the audience, so that the audience is seated on three sides of it.
Ãâó: www.biography.ms/Acting_terms.html
thrust is a measure of instantaneous force (in Newtons or pound of force). The "average thrust" of a motor is the average amount it pushes on the rocket during it's entire burn phase. Note that the motor generally produces different amounts of thrust as it burns and a graph of this is called a "thrust curve."
Ãâó: www.info-central.org/welcome_terms.shtml
thrust faults: A dip-slip fault that is marked by a hanging wall that has moved upward relative to the footwall marked by a dip of 45?or less. (Ref)
Ãâó: www.es.jcu.edu.au/bulletins/3800/Victoria_Ripley/g...
thrust All types of facilities wherein the stage juts into the audience and is thereby surrounded on three sides. A "modified thrust" or "modified proscenium" protrudes less, often utilizing a fan-shaped apron on which action can take place.
Ãâó: www.tcg.org/member_profiles/glossary.htm
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