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newtonian c. of gravitation gravitational c.
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newton The unit of force giving a mass of about one kilogram (2.205 pounds) an acceleration of about one meter (1 yard) per second per second.
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newton meter SYMB: Nm.. In SI units, one newton per square meter. This is called one pascal (Pa). Thus 1 Pa = 1N/M2.
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newton The force required to change the velocity of a one-kilogram mass one metre per second in a period of one second. Corresponds approximately to 4.4 pounds of force.
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newton After Sir Isaac Newton, English (1642-1727). The newton is a unit of force. Thus, 1 newton equals the force with which a mass of 101.97 grams presses downward under standard gravitational conditions on earth. And a mass of 1 kilogram presses down with a force of 9.80665 newtons.
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