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The scientific word for people is homosapiens
More specifically, the scientific word for titan arum is Amorphophallus titanum.
a scientific word is understatement
the scientific term is sternutation
He was dedicated to more scientific pursuits.
it means to have motion or force.
Attraction. Force of attraction. Glue works because the things that are stuck together are attracted (ie attractive force) to the glue in-between. Similar to magnets attracting, or effects of static electricity. Stickiness is an electrical charge effect, but on a small scale of atoms & molecules attracted (sticking) together.
By force and scientific* ... is the English equivalent of 'manu et scientifica'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'manu' means 'by force'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The adjective 'scientifica' means 'scientific'. *The phrase is incomplete. The adjective 'scientific' needs to modify a noun.
Another word to describe the size of a force would be "Magnitude". Be careful though; force is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a magnitude and a direction. By using the word magnitude you are referring specifically to the value of the size of the force.
A force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area, that is air pressure.
in physics, it means the product of a force times a distance, which is an energy.
That is the correct spelling of the word "forcing" (pushing, or requiring).
1 syllable is in the word push
The word magnetic, or the word ferromagnetic refer to materials that can be attracted by magnets.
The force preventing two materials in contact passing each other means that it's the same with magnets but they don't contact with each other.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is considered grammatically acceptable in English, despite the traditional rule against it. It is often more natural and reflects how people naturally speak. It is more important for sentences to be clear and easily understood than to strictly adhere to outdated grammar rules.
There is no adversity in magnets.