Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Nnewton
Définition
- The "Newton" is the SI unit of force. A force of one newton will accelerate a mass of one kilogram at the rate of one meter per second per second. The newton is named for Isaac Newton (1642-1727), the British mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher. He was the first person to understand clearly the relationship between force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a) expressed by the formula $F = m \\cdot a$.
Concept générique
Concepts spécifiques
- cN CentiNewton
- dN DeciNewton
- DU Dyne
- gf Gram Force
- L40 Imperial Ounce Force
- B37 Kilogram Force
- M77 kilogram metre per second squared
- B47 Kilonewton
- kp Kilopond
- klbf KiloPound Force
- M75 Kip
- B73 Meganewton
- M[lbf_av] Mega Pound Force
- B92 Micronewton
- C20 Millinewton
- planckforce Planck Force
- M78 pond
- M76 Poundal
- C78 Pound Force
- L94 Ton Force (US Short)
Traductions
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allemand
-
نيوتن
arabe
-
нютон
bulgare
-
牛顿
chinois
-
espagnol
-
français
-
νιούτον
grec
-
ניוטון
hébreu
-
न्यूटन
hindi
-
newton
hongrois
-
italien
-
ニュートン
japonais
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newtonium
latin
-
newton
malais
-
نیوتن
persan
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niuton
polonais
-
newton
portugais
-
newton
roumain
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ньютон
russe
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newton
slovène
-
newton
tchèque
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newton
turc
URI
https://vocab.sentier.dev/units/unit/N
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