physical+force

  • 101force — 1. noun /fɔː(ɹ)s,fɔɹs,foʊɹs/ a) Anything that is able to make a big change in a person or thing. police force b) A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull …

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  • 102inertial force — physical force which in the state that it is in unless acted upon by an outside force …

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  • 103physical damage assessment — The estimate of the quantitative extent of physical damage (through munition blast, fragmentation, and/or fire damage effects) to a target resulting from the application of military force. This assessment is based usually upon single source data …

    Military dictionary

  • 104force health protection — All services performed, provided, or arranged by the Services to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental or physical well being of personnel. These services include, but are not limited to, the management of health services resources,… …

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  • 105lift force — physical force which causes objects to rise perpendicular to the direction of motion …

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  • 106force per unit area — noun the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit) the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure • Syn: ↑pressure, ↑pressure level • Derivationally related forms: ↑press ( …

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  • 107Fictitious force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 108Initiation of force — The initiation of force is the start, or beginning, of the use of physical and/or legal coercion, violence, or restraint. This is to be distinguished from retaliatory force and violence. It can be understood as the difference between two or more… …

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  • 109Coulomb force — ▪ physics also called  Coulomb Interaction,         attraction or repulsion of particles or objects because of their electric charge. One of the basic physical forces, the electric force is named for a French physicist, Charles Augustin de… …

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  • 110Use of force — The term use of force refers to the right of an individual or authority to settle conflicts or prevent certain actions by applying measures to either: a) dissuade another party from a particular course of action, or b) physically intervene to… …

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