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71Newton — New|ton, Sir Isaac (1642 1727) a British ↑physicist and ↑mathematician who discovered ↑gravity (=the force that causes things to fall towards the ground or to be pulled towards stars or ↑planets in space). He made many other important scientific… …
72newton — unité de mesure de force ♦ Isaac Newton mathématicien, physicien et astronome anglais en l honneur duquel on a nommé cette unité …
73Newton — new·ton || nuËtn / nju n. family name; Sir Isaac Newton (1642 1727), English mathematician and physicist who formulated the law of gravitation …
74newton — (abbrev.: N) noun Physics the SI unit of force, equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one metre per second per second. Origin early 20th cent.: named after Sir Isaac Newton …
75Newton — Sp Niùtonas Ap Newton L Argentina (Buenos Airių p ja); JAV: mst. (Masačusetso, Misisipės, N. Hampšyro v jos), dažna apyg. ir apyg. centras …
76newton — new•ton [[t]ˈnut n, ˈnyut n[/t]] n. phs the SI unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one meter per second per second on a mass of one kilogram • Etymology: 1900–05; after I. Newton …
77newton — /ˈnjutn / (say nyoohtn) noun the SI derived unit of force; the force required to give an acceleration of one metre per second per second to a mass of one kilogram. Symbol: N {named after Sir Isaac Newton} …
78newton — new|ton sb. (fk.), newton (måleenhed for kraft) (fork.: N) …
79newton — niutonas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis SI jėgos vienetas, lygus jėgai, kuri 1 kg masei jėgos kryptimi suteikia 1 m/s² pagreitį. santrumpa( os) N atitikmenys: angl. newton rus. ньютон …
80newton — [1] A unit of force. One newton is the force which acts on a mass of 1 kilogram to produce an acceleration of 1 metre per second per second. [2] Force exerted on an object that has mass of 1 kilogram and gravitational acceleration of 1 m/sec² …