- 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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- a
length of over 20 cm
requiring a
surface tension force of
about 40
millinewtons.
Water striders generate thrust by
shedding vortices in the water: a...
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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...
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Mongolia Meganewton (MN), a unit of
force equal to one
million newtons millinewton (mN), one-thousandth of a
newton Membranous nephropathy Minimum mode...
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radiation pressure on IKAROS' 196-square-meter (2,110 sq ft) sail is 1.12
millinewtons (0.0040 ozf).
Spaceflight portal CubeSail –
Planned solar sail spacecraft...
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electrical power requirements, on the
order of 4 kW for a few
hundred millinewtons of thrust. Hall
sensors ICs
often integrate digital electronics. This...
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afferents found in
human hairy skin, and have a low
mechanical threshold < 5
milliNewtons. They have
moderate adaptation and may
exhibit fatigue on repetitive...