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Newton in Japanese

Newton in Japanese is ニュートン — Newton means the SI unit of force, equal to the force needed to accelerate one kilogram by one metre per second every second.

Newton in Japanese

ニュートン
proper noun
Pronounced: nyūton
ニュートン
noun
Pronounced: nyūton
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of force; the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one metre per second per second.

What does "Newton" mean?

  1. noun The SI unit of force, equal to the force needed to accelerate one kilogram by one metre per second every second.
    "It takes about one newton of force to lift a small apple."
  2. noun A soft cookie filled with a layer of fruit paste, wrapped in pastry.
    "She packed a box of fig newtons for the road trip."

Newton in a sentence

  • It takes about one newton of force to lift a small apple.
  • She packed a box of fig newtons for the road trip.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Newton" in Japanese?

"Newton" in Japanese is ニュートン. Newton means: The SI unit of force, equal to the force needed to accelerate one kilogram by one metre per second every second.

How do you pronounce ニュートン?

"Newton" in Japanese is ニュートン, pronounced "nyūton".

How do you use "Newton" in a sentence?

Example: "It takes about one newton of force to lift a small apple." In Japanese, "Newton" is ニュートン.

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