newton的意思和读音

newton

: [ˈnut(ə)n] : [ˈnjuːt(ə)n]

n.)(,1 使 1 1

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1.)(,1 使 1 1 a unit of force. One newton is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration(= an increase in speed) of one metre per second per second.

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n.1.a unit for measuring force

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1.Newton, whose secret heresies and scholastic superstitions it had been the study of a lifetime to conceal!

2.This was the period when Newton began the research which resulted in the creation of his famous Theory of Gravity.

3.When Newton formulated the law of gravity, he did not say that the sun or the earth has the property of attraction.

4.His mother had said that Newton was so tiny at birth that he might well have been placed in a quart-size pitcher.

5.At the age of twenty-three Isaac Newton moved from Cambridge to his country home. There his thoughts turned to the problems of motion.廿

6.He then he threw the apple out with all his might. Coincidentally, it hit Newton smack on the head and Newton discovered the law of gravity.

7.If Sir Isaac Newton was right, this wouldn't be a problem for the pilot on his way down..

8.Newton did because he was not trying to predict anything . he was just wondering his mind was ready for the unpredictable .

9.And if I calculate kappa to the best of my ability, well, I find that kappa should be K four newton-meters per radian.K4*10,very,close,to,four,times,ten,to,the,minus,4,

10.His mother at last agreed that Newton be prepared to enter college.