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The term that is used to describe the flow of air or fluid around an object is buoyant force. An example of buoyant force is when you float on an inflatable object in the swimming pool.
This is a centrifuge, based on separation of more dense matter based on centrifugal force.
'Weight' is a force. 'Newton' is one of several units that are used to describe the magnitude of forces.
(mass) times (length) divided by (distance)2 or (mass) times (acceleration)
mass and acceleration
magnitude and direction
Because they are the language used in engineering to describe systems and components of those systems. To communicate with other engineers and technicians you must know this international language.
The unit of force in the SI (metric) system is the Newton. It's used to describe any force, no matter where the force came from. "Weight" is a good example of a gravitational force.
``hard ware``
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This was used to describe and mean the German Air Force.
In geometry a vector is used to make the equations easier to understand and to figure out. Velocity and force are examples of vectors. For a vector to be coplanar there must be two or more and they must be linearly dependent. Coplanar vectors have proportional components and their rank is 2.
"Core technology" is a generic term used to describe the key technology components used in a product. These key components are vital for the product to work, and in many cases are patent-protected.
Push Pull
He used mathematics.
"Force of nature" refers to a powerful and unstoppable natural phenomenon or element, often used to describe someone possessing extraordinary strength, energy, or capabilities. It can also indicate something that is beyond human control or influence.