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  • ...nt force on the body. A body's [[acceleration]] is proportional to the net force exerted it and, according to [[Newton's second law of motion]], the proport ...ody upon which the force is exerted. When a body experiences a nonzero net force for any period of time, its velocity and momentum change over that time. [[
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  • ...ight|200px|Wind driven by a pressure gradient is deflected by the Coriolis force, most at the poles and changing sign when crossing the equator.}} ...an object traversing a path in a rotating frame of reference. The Coriolis force is proportional to the object's speed, to the frame's rate of rotation, and
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  • In physics, the '''nuclear force''' is the force holding assemblies of [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s together. ...'' sometimes referred to as a ''color [[Van der Waals forces|van der Waals force]]'', an analogy to the weak [[Maxwell equations|electromagnetic]] attractio
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  • ...&thinsp;<ref name=lbf group=note/>&thinsp;) is a [[measurement]] unit of [[force]] which will [[acceleration|accelerate]] 1 [[Pound (mass)|pound]] of [[mass ==Definition in terms of the SI unit of force==
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  • ...thin the [[nucleus]] of an [[atom]]. Of these two nuclear forces, the weak force is the weaker, hence the name. ...rk, while a neutron consists of two down quarks and one up quark. The weak force changes a proton in a neutron by changing an up quark to a down quark and c
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  • ...t Air Force''' is a numbered air force subcommand of the United States Air Force. It is the air component of United States Northern Command, which includes It is responsible for the Air Force component of search and rescue in North America.
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  • {{Image|Centripetal force in circular motion.PNG|right|250px|Centripetal force '''''F<sub>C</sub>''''' upon an object held in circular motion by a string ...the instantaneous center of curvature of the path is called ''centripetal force''.<ref name=Hibbeler>{{cite book |title=Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics |au
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brute force attack]]
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  • ...y of two surfaces not to move ''into'' each other. In other words, it is a force that opposes the inward motion of two surfaces in contact. It acts in the n ==Important points about normal force==
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  • #Redirect[[Pound-force]]
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  • ...orce if it accelerates along the direction of its path, namely the [[Euler force]]. Of course, the body experiencing the centrifugal force is unaware that its path is curved; the observation of a curved path is mad
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  • In [[physics]], the '''Lorentz force''' is the force on an electrically charged particle that moves through a magnetic plus an ...ric field. These components must be added vectorially to obtain the total force.
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  • #Redirect [[Lorentz force]]
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Labour force/Definition subpage-->
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  • ...ed by a combat force, significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful mission accomplishment.<ref | accessdate = 2007-10-01}} </ref> Examples of force multipliers for all kinds of warfare include low observability (i.e., steal
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  • ...rita commanded Force A ([[Japanese Center Force (Leyte)]]; responsible for Force C under VADM [[Shoji Nishimura]]
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  • ...ional Security Assistance Force]]; chief of public affairs, [[Patrick Air Force Base]], Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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  • ...red, U.S. Air Force; Vice Commander, [[Eighth Air Force]], [[Barksdale Air Force Base]]; military fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 1999-2000
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  • * [[Normal force]] * [[Gravitational force]]
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  • '''Tenth Air Force''' is one of three United States Air Force reserve headquarters, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort W ...bat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, Pacific Air Forces, Air Force Space Command and the Air Education and Training Command.
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  • The [[air force]] of [[Canada]], also '''la Force aérienne canadienne'''
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  • ...d Striking Force]] in the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]]; commanded invasion force at Tulagi; much of career was shore and administrative
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  • ...e]], Commandant, Air Force Institute of Technology, [[Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]]; U.S. air liaison officer to the commanding general, French ground f
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  • ...ect]]; General, [[United States Air Force]], retired from commanding [[Air Force Materiel Command]]
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  • ...a unit of [[pressure]] defined as the [[force]] exerted by one [[kilogram-force]] on one square [[centimeter]].
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  • ...ucational institution of the [[United States Air Force]], at [[Maxwell Air Force Base]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)]]
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  • ...ysicist best known for the [[inertial force]] called after him ([[Coriolis force]]).
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  • ...rine Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Expeditionary Force|Marine Expeditionary Force]], currently assigned to [[United States Pacific Command]] and based on [[O
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  • ...ssenger particles for the [[Quantum chromodynamics|strong force]] or color force holding [[quark]]s together in the [[hadron]]s.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eighth Air Force#Minot Air Force Base]]
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  • {{r|Force}} {{r|Kilogram-force}}
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  • ...for development and readiness of Air Force units and representing the Air Force on the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], but not in the line of command over [[Uni
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  • ...ned Task Forces 150]], [[Combined Task Force 151|151]] and [[Combined Task Force 152|152]]); built around the [[United States Fifth Fleet]] staff
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  • ...orce specializing in [[amphibious warfare]], often employed by a navy as a force for creating a credible threat to [[littoral (military)]] areas.
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  • {{r|Centrifugal force}} {{r|Coriolis force}}
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