Pioneering force refers to the driving or leading energy that pushes innovation or new ideas forward, often breaking new ground or setting trends in a particular field. It represents a strong and influential effort to create change and progress.
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"
Henry Cavendish is known for his discovery of hydrogen gas in 1766. He also conducted pioneering experiments related to the composition of air and the force of gravitational attraction between objects.
Gravitational force Electromagnetic force Strong nuclear force Weak nuclear force Frictional force Tension force Spring force Magnetic force Electric force Buoyant force
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.
I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
No. Amelia Earhart was not a pioneering pirate, but she was a pioneering pilot.
someone who help to open up a new search or technology
Initiating action, pioneering, leading, independent, attaining, individual.
The adjective form of pioneer is "pioneering" or "pioneering."
Pioneering women were more serious than flappers
no
By force if you mean taking away privileges and toys, they can. If you mean with real force by physical force, that is prohibited.
input force is force exerted on a machine
Germany took a pioneering role in, Social and Economic reform.
The force exerted by a machine.
To move away from the force
to force someone to obey