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kilogram-meter

/kil-uh-gram-mee-ter/US // ˈkɪl əˌgræmˈmi tər //

千克米,千米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics.

    • : a meter-kilogram-second unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one kilogram when its point of application moves through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force; approximately 7.2 foot-pounds. Abbreviation: kg-m

Examples

  • The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter.

  • The European formula for Fireball has even less: under one gram per kilogram of propylene glycol.

  • There is, of course, cheapness to be considered -- the dollar per kilogram bill for putting a payload into low earth orbit.

  • Rhino horn is particularly lucrative—each kilogram can fetch up to $66,000.

  • You can only see from above about a meter below the surface.

  • Down the block, a taxi that had been parked with meter ticking across from Engel's apartment-hotel drew away slowly.

  • Plants are set out one meter apart in each direction, as they spread considerably.

  • I think the change began with the failure of the supply of gas from the penny-in-the-slot meter.

  • Indeed, he states explicitly that most forms of poetry do use all of the media mentioned: rhythm, tune, and meter.

  • A Calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water from zero to one degree Centigrade.

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