Deadly force generally refers to any degree of force that would normally cause death or serious bodily injury.
That means there is no real force, but - from certain points of views - you can do calculations as if a force exists. This term is often used for the centrifugal force, which is not a real force.
What is Virginia's Code Section on Use of Deadly Force?
Nondeadly force can be used to repel either a nondeadly attack or a deadly attack. Deadly Force may be used to fend off an attacker who is using deadly force but may not be used to repel an attacker who is not using deadly force.
It seems there may be a misunderstanding or typo in the term "tangentically force." If you meant "tangential force," it is a force that acts perpendicular to the direction of an object's motion, causing it to change direction without affecting its speed. Let me know if you meant something different.
It depends. If you are talking about motion, F = m*a. Force = mass times acceleration.
It is a disease that people get when they are not vaccinated. It is generally a very deadly disease that kills all who contract it. It is recommended you get the vaccine to prevent such things from happening.
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