The relationship between lift (L) and thrust (T) in the context of flight can be expressed through the equation ( L = T ) during level flight, where the aircraft is in steady-state conditions and maintaining altitude. This means that the lift generated by the wings must equal the weight of the aircraft, while the thrust provided by the engines must counteract drag (D). In general, the balance can be represented as ( L = W ) (lift equals weight) and ( T = D ) (thrust equals drag) in steady flight conditions.
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It produces lift and thrust in different ways.
Rockets do not have lift, they have thrust.
Lift and thrust are necessary for an aircraft to fly. The thrust (from a propeller or a jet) starts it rolling and when enough windspeed is flowing around the wings, it will lift.
lady bugs create lift and thrust when they flap their wings. They creat lift by flapping their wings and then they steer to creat thrust. I hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lift keeps an aircraft up, thrust pushes it forward.
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
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Thrust is used to make it roll forward. This forward motion causes lift at the wings.
Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag.
there is no lift in vertical flight, it is all thrust.
Lift is the force that acts upwards, perpendicular to the chord of the wing. Thrust is the force acting perpendicular to the propeller disc.
There are four forces that act on an airplane that keeps it at a level altitude. Thrust, drag, weight, and lift determine whether a pilot flies at a level altitude.