kilogrammetre Synonyms

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kilogrammetre Meaning

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kilogrammetre (n.)

A measure of energy or work done, being the amount expended in raising one kilogram through the height of one meter, in the latitude of Paris.

kilogrammetre Sentence Examples

  1. The force of gravity exerts a pull of one kilogrammetre per second squared on a body with a mass of one kilogram.
  2. The work done in lifting a one-kilogrammetre mass through a height of one metre is one kilogrammetre-metre.
  3. A car with a mass of 1000 kilogrammes has a potential energy of 1000 kilogrammetres when lifted one metre above the ground.
  4. The kinetic energy of a body with a mass of one kilogramme moving at a speed of one metre per second is one-half kilogrammetre-metre squared per second squared.
  5. The momentum of a body with a mass of one kilogramme moving at a speed of one metre per second is one kilogrammetre-metre per second.
  6. The impulse delivered by a force of one kilogrammetre acting for one second is one kilogrammetre-second.
  7. The torque produced by a force of one kilogrammetre acting at a perpendicular distance of one metre from the axis of rotation is one kilogrammetre-metre.
  8. The power delivered by an engine that produces a force of one kilogrammetre acting through a distance of one metre in one second is one kilogrammetre-metre per second.
  9. The energy stored in a spring with a spring constant of one kilogrammetre per metre compressed by one metre is one-half kilogrammetre-metre squared.
  10. The pressure exerted by a force of one kilogrammetre acting on an area of one square metre is one kilogrammetre per square metre.

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A measure of energy or work done, being the amount expended in raising one kilogram through the height of one meter, in the latitude of Paris.

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The force of gravity exerts a pull of one kilogrammetre per second squared on a body with a mass of one kilogram.

The work done in lifting a one-kilogrammetre mass through a height of one metre is one kilogrammetre-metre.

A car with a mass of 1000 kilogrammes has a potential energy of 1000 kilogrammetres when lifted one metre above the ground.

The kinetic energy of a body with a mass of one kilogramme moving at a speed of one metre per second is one-half kilogrammetre-metre squared per second squared.