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Thrust Compulse Impulse Might Strength
I'm guessing you mean the 'Newton'. Although there are several other units of force.
The noun 'strength' is an abstract noun as a word for the ability to achieve something, even in a difficult situation; power in a military, political, or economic situation; something that someone does very well; the amount of influence of a person or group; the ability to last for a long time; a word for a concept.The noun 'strength' is a concrete noun as a word for a measurable ability to support a force or weight without breaking; the measurable number of people needed to achieve something; a measurable amount of a substance in something; the measurable speed or force of wind or water; the amount of light, heat, or sound that comes from something; a word for a physical quality.
Actually the word Electro is used for charge and static means constant.So by the way it mean the force between two constant charges.
strength, power,potency, force, severity, ferocity, vehemence, fierceness, harshness, magnity, greatness, acuteness, extremity, passion, ardor, fervor, fervency, zeal, fire, heat, emotion, eagerness, animation, spirit, vigor, energy, fanaticism
Intense
Thrust Compulse Impulse Might Strength
Kraft means force, strength or power.
Yes, "weakly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how something is done with lack of strength or force.
There are many words that have the same meaning as strength. A few of those synonyms are power, resilience, muscle, force, and solidity.
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
There are many synonyms for the phrase "brute force", which means to have mental or physical stamina. Some of these synonyms include: strength, brawn, and durability.
síla means strength and silný means strong
for strength, force or power, the word is Nguvu
strength, force
The Irish word neart means 1. 'strength; force, power' 2. 'plenty'. 3. 'power to prevent, to remedy'. 4. 'ability'
Titanic.