A force to be reckoned with means someone or something that is powerful, influential, or capable of making a significant impact or impression. It suggests that the individual or entity should not be underestimated or taken lightly.
it depends in which context. If you mean force such as gravity , it would be "grym" If you mean in the military sense , it would be "byddin"
To calculate mean accelerating force, divide the total change in velocity by the total time taken to achieve that change in velocity. The formula is F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
Gravitational force Electromagnetic force Strong nuclear force Weak nuclear force Frictional force Tension force Spring force Magnetic force Electric force Buoyant force
I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
The mean position of a pendulum is the equilibrium point where the pendulum comes to rest when not in motion. It is the point where the gravitational force acting on the pendulum is balanced by the restoring force.
"Reckon" actually means "calculate", although in Western American slang it came to mean "guess" or "believe". "I reckon that his estimate was the most accurate." or "We'll have a gunfight at dawn, I reckon."
recognize, understand
That is the correct spelling for I reckon.
Malcom X responded to injustice with love. He remains a force to reckon with in the present day.
I reckon so
It depends. On word it would mean to draw a shape but on games i reckon its a level on the game
Did you have cheese for supper? They reckon cheese makes you dream.
Flori, I reckon. Flori, I reckon.
i reckon the football scores will be 2-3
I Reckon - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
Winter home would be a place to return for the winter I'd reckon. Translated, it is "vinterhem".
I reckon you just don't need any food at that that particular time.