I'm guessing you mean the 'Newton'. Although there are several other units of force.
"Compel" is a word that means to force or bring about something through pressure or necessity.
The abbreviation "lbs" is short for the Latin word "libra," which means balance or scales. It is commonly used as a unit of measurement for weight in the imperial and US customary systems.
Yes, the word 'kilogram' is a noun, a word for a unit of mass or weight; a word for a thing.
The 8-letter "f" word in science that means force is "friction."
"Debacle" is a word with a silent "b" that means a sudden and ignominious failure or a fiasco.
dyne
The measurement unit "inch" originated from the Latin word "uncia," which means one-twelfth. It was used in ancient Rome as a unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a Roman foot.
The pascal is the SI unit for pressure. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of force on each square meter of area.
6 letter word that ends in s and is a unit of measurement: ounces
In Spanish, the word "milla" means "mile." It is a unit of measurement used to quantify distance, primarily in countries that use the imperial system of measurement.
hectare
a unit of force is called a newton (named after Issac Newton)
The word referring to a unit of measurement is pronounced Jill (/ˈdʒɪl/ in IPA).
The centimetre is a unit of metric measurement.
The term "pound" as a unit of weight originated from the Latin word "libra," which means scales or balance. It was used in ancient Rome as a unit of measurement for goods and gradually evolved into the pound as we know it today.
The word "second" comes from the Latin word "secundus," which means following or next in order. It originally referred to the next item in a series, later specifically applied to the unit of time measurement.
"Overpower" is a word that means to put down by force.