Because it's meant to be the biggest waterfaUpthrust in Physics is the force that makes an objects buoyant thus it seems to lose weight in liquids. It is the force that keeps ships and swimmers afloat. In geology it refers to the rising of land to a higher elevation.
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The Grange at High Force was created in 1965.
p = F / A. where: p = pressure F = force A = Area. Pressure is proportional to force. So high pressure requires high force.
Unfortunately, you'll have to be more specific. If you are referring to a Newton meter (instrument), a high meter reading would indicate a high force or weight (not mass). Alternatively, a Newton-meter could be a Joules (a unit of work) or, if the force is applied as a rotational force, a Newton meter would be a unit of torque.
At high elevations, the force of gravity becomes less.
it means to feel that you are in a area with such high winds, it feels like a blizzard
WCPA High Seas Task Force was created in 2003.
By force if you mean taking away privileges and toys, they can. If you mean with real force by physical force, that is prohibited.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
input force is force exerted on a machine
Force means to force someone to do something.
This is a rating of winds on the Beaufort scale, which is described on wikipedia. Force 9 winds are considered a 'strong gale' and result in waves 23-32 feet high.
The name "force" comes from the Viking word meaning a waterfall.