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The unit of force is a derived unit.
Newton, the absolute unit of force in the International System of Units (SI units).
A "G" is a unit of force or acceleration, not pressure.
The mechanical engineering units are derived from these, and the most important derived unit is the unit of force.
I generally employ the kilogramme, metre, and second, and sometimes the foot, pound, and second, to measure a dynam or unit of force.
A few days later, investigators found the problem: the orbiter reported its thruster firings in newtons, the metric system's unit of force, while navigation software at ground control used pounds.
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Electricity and communications in the city were cut before the attack, which sources said was by a unit of forces headed by the president's brother, Maher al-Assad.
By experiment I have found them unfit for the estimation of small units of force.
Because both friction and load are measured in units of force (such as pounds or newtons), the coefficient of friction is dimensionless.
In this work he differs from Leibniz' views on two important points, both concerning monads, the infinitesimal psychophysical units of force that constitute the universe (according to Leibniz).
"Ask biologists what are the units of force, and they haven't a clue," Wirtz says.
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