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- The newton (symbol: N) is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). Expressed in terms of SI base units, it is 1 kg⋅m/s2, the force...
- 1.35581795 N⋅m 1 ounce-inch ≡ 1 ounce-force-inch ≈ 7.06155181 mN⋅m (millinewton-metres) 1 dyne-centimetre = 10−7 N⋅m Bending moment Spring scale Torque...
- through a web of hydrogen bonds, water has a higher surface tension (72.8 millinewtons (mN) per meter at 20 °C) than most other liquids. Surface tension is...
- Mongolia Meganewton (MN), a unit of force equal to one million newtons millinewton (mN), one-thousandth of a newton Membranous nephropathy Minimum mode...
- exhaust velocities of 10–50 kilometers per second, with thrust of 40–600 millinewtons and efficiency in the range of 45–60 percent. The applications of Hall-effect...
- time periods. Due to its very low thrust (in the micronewton (μN) to millinewton (mN) range), FEEP thrusters are primarily used for microradian, micronewton...
- thrust was at the "micronewton to millinewton level", which would have to be scaled up to at least 100–1000 millinewtons for a chance of conclusive experimental...
- Viscosity in micropascal-seconds (1 cP = 1000 μPa·s) σ – surface tension in millinewtons per meter (equivalent to dyn/cm) In the following table, material data...
- subsystem (comprising 5-newton hydrazine thrusters for course manoeuvres, 20-millinewton cold gas thrusters for attitude control, and gyroscopes for attitude...
- to much cheaper launch vehicles. Although the engine produces just 92 millinewtons (0.33 ozf) thrust at maximal power (2,100 W on DS1), the craft achieved...