It is smaller than a kilonewton.
In the SI, the usual SI prefixes would be used for smaller units - prefixes such as milli, micro, etc.
The smaller object will have a larger acceleration than the larger object. This is because, from Newton's second law, the acceleration of a body is given by: a = F/m where a is acceleration F is resultant force and m is mass F is constant, so acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. Hence, the smaller object will have a larger acceleration.
A microsecond is smaller than one second.
when the input arm is smaller than the output arm.
That depends on what you call "small". -- Gamma rays are smaller than x-rays, but -- x-rays are smaller than ultraviolet rays, but -- ultraviolet rays are smaller than blue light waves, but -- blue light waves are smaller than green, yellow, and orange light waves, but -- any of those are smaller than red light waves, but -- red light waves are smaller than heat waves, but -- heat waves are smaller than radio waves.
none a newton is smaller than a gram dumb azz
In the SI, the usual SI prefixes would be used for smaller units - prefixes such as milli, micro, etc.
newton is elder than Einstein.
Accelerate less than the object with the smaller mass, as per Newton's 2nd Law.
The smaller object will have a larger acceleration than the larger object. This is because, from Newton's second law, the acceleration of a body is given by: a = F/m where a is acceleration F is resultant force and m is mass F is constant, so acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. Hence, the smaller object will have a larger acceleration.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth
it can get smaller than an atom
Isaac Newton was born twenty years earlier than Rachel Newton. 1642 vs 1662
Ofcourse sea is smaller than an ocean
Yes, 5.04 is smaller than 5.4 is.
A proton is smaller than a nucleus, which is smaller than an atom, which is again smaller than a molecule.
A trout is smaller than a shark.