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Force: universal unit of physics
0 Comments Published by admin June 3rd, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, ForceMoney is the universal unit that allows the comparison of dissimilar products. Force is the universal unit of physics that allows comparison of dissimilar physical quantities.
What we know we know by comparison. In science quantities are compared by forming ratios and proportions. Since dissimilar quantities cannot be compared we may define a third quantity […]
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