One on the force
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COPOne on the force
nasticof or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis
brachistochronethe curve along which a particle acted on by a force (eg gravity) will pass in the shortest time from one given point to another
poundalthe foot-pound-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one foot per second per second on a mass of one pound
dynesthe standard centimeter-gram-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second on a mass of one gram
dynethe standard centimeter-gram-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second on a mass of one gram
COPOne on a force
SALESREPOne on a force
PRESBoss on Air Force One: Abbr.
LBJPrez sworn in on Air Force One
pushingHold and exert force on (something) so as to cause it to move along in front of one
stressforce exerted when one body or body part presses on, pulls on, pushes against, or tends to compress or twist another body or body part
JEDIOne with the Force
DARKSIDEOne aspect of The Force
REPOne of the sales force
JEDIOne who uses the Force
DETOne with the force: Abbr.
CBEROne connected with the force?
HARRISONFORDThe President in "Air Force One"
AUTOMATEOne way to decrease the work force
TESTBANTREATYThough not yet in force, one was adopted by the UN in 1996
gravimeterAn instrument for measuring the difference in the force of gravity from one place to another
gravimetersAn instrument for measuring the difference in the force of gravity from one place to another
joulea unit of work or energy equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter
detentsmechanism that temporarily keeps one part in a certain position relative to that of another, and can be released by applying force to one of the parts
detentmechanism that temporarily keeps one part in a certain position relative to that of another, and can be released by applying force to one of the parts
oerstedsthe centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic intensity, equal to the magnetic pole of unit strength when undergoing a force of one dyne in a vacuum (formerly, gauss)
oerstedthe centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic intensity, equal to the magnetic pole of unit strength when undergoing a force of one dyne in a vacuum (formerly, gauss)
dynesthe unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second
newtonthe unit of force in the meter-kilogram-second system equal to the force required to impart an acceleration of one meter per second per second to a mass of one kilogram
dynethe unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second
viscositiesA quantity expressing the magnitude of such friction, as measured by the force per unit area resisting a flow in which parallel layers unit distance apart have unit speed relative to one another
detenta device (as a catch, dog, or spring-operated ball) for positioning and holding one mechanical part in relation to another in a manner such that the device can be released by force applied to one of the parts
henrythe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of inductance equal to the self-inductance of a circuit or the mutual inductance of two circuits in which the variation of one ampere per second results in an induced electromotive force of one volt
henriesthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henrythe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henrysthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
weberthe SI unit of magnetic flux and magnetic pole strength, equal to a flux that produces an electromotive force of one volt in a single turn of wire when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero in a period of one second; 108 maxwells
joulethe SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force: equivalent to 107 ergs and one watt-second
webersthe SI unit of magnetic flux and magnetic pole strength, equal to a flux that produces an electromotive force of one volt in a single turn of wire when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero in a period of one second; 108 maxwells