newton 的定义
Physics.
- the standard unit of force in the International System of Units, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one meter per second per second on a mass of one kilogram. Abbreviation: N
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- Should Washington look to Newton, Fitzgerald projects he’s worth a two-year deal with an average salary per year of $7 million.
- Out was Newton’s idea, which had reigned for nearly two centuries, of masses that appeared to tug on one another.
- If anyone knows whether Newton can build back close to what he once was or whether he is truly on the downslope of his career, it should be Rivera.
- By the time Newton’s laws had had their way with the cop, Joe had darted back into the crowd and escaped undetected.
- In Newton’s era, quarantine meant a profound isolation, with little but an apple tree to keep one company.
- Newton was born during a 150-year-period where England used a different calendar from the rest of Europe.
- As a result, while Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in England, his birthday was January 4, 1643 everywhere else.
- Ed first appeared in 1987 on City By Night, a talk show on Newton Cable, a now-defunct offbeat indie cable network.
- Michael A. Newton is a West Point graduate who serves as professor of the practice of law at Vanderbilt University Law School.
- But one musher this year was a seemingly improbable contender: Newton Marshall hails from St. Anne, Jamaica.
- John Newton's 'Apologia' was, in particular, a very vigorous defence of Church establishments.
- I rejoyce to hear of your approaching arrival, and hope that by that time Newton may have something to say.
- It was Bentley, too, who arranged for the publication of a second edition of Newton's Principia in 1713.
- “I have been obliged to sell most of the shop furniture,” said Nicholas, observing Newton to cast his eyes at the empty window.
- Newton could not resist the appeal; it appeared to point out to him that he was summoned to answer the call made upon Providence.