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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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  • '''Lift''' is force created on an object that is perpendicular to its direction of motion
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  • #Redirect[[Pound-force]]
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  • ...erred to as '''''g<sub>n</sub>''''').<ref name=NIST-gravity/> The kilogram-force is often referred to as the '''''kilopond (kp)'''''.<ref name=kp group=note ...n (unit)|newtons]].<ref name=NIST-kgf/> It is also equal to 2.20462 pounds-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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  • ...71569615 |publisher=John Wiley and Sons |year=2001}} It seems the Coriolis force is rather weak, and becomes apparent only when motions over rather large di
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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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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Labour force/Definition subpage-->
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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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  • ...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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  • | pagename = Royal Air Force | abc = Royal Air Force
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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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  • [[United States Air Force]] member notable because his was the first Air Force [[court martial]] convened in Afghanistan.
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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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  • ...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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