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newton the basic unit of force in the metric system; the amount of force necessary to accelerate one kilogram of mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.
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newton a unit that expresses force.
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newton English Physicist who lived from 1642?727. He is best known for his theory of gravity and his three laws of motion.
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newton English scientist during the 17th century; author of Principia; drew the various astronomical and physical observations and wider theories together in a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motion; defined forces of gravity. (p. 530)
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newton SI unit of measure for force.
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