| joule |
the unit of energy or work. It is equal to 1 newton - meter, which is 1 newton of force acting through a distance of 1 meter in the direction of the force.
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| joule |
Unit of energy. That energy dissipated in one second by a current of one ampere flowing across a potential difference of one volt.
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| joint capsule |
Fibrous capsule encasing joint contents, including the ends of bones and cartilage; also called the synovial sac.
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| joint |
The place where two masonry units meet, often bound together by mortar.
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| jogging |
Running at a slow pace.
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