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Kilonewton (290 bytes)
1: ...h a small "k" and capital "N", but the unit name "kilonewton", like "newton", is all small letters. KN (317 bytes) 4: *[[kilonewton]] ('''kN'''): an [[SI unit]] of [[force]], with v... A2 (rocket) (1291 bytes) 3: At a length of 1.4 meters and thrust of 3 [[kilonewton]]s from alcohol and liquid oxygen, it was in outl... A3 (rocket) (1341 bytes) 17: :''Liftoff thrust'': 14.70 [[Kilonewton|kN]]. XLR-99 (1543 bytes) 3: ...p to 57,000 [[pound-force|pounds-force]] or 254 [[kilonewton|kN]] of thrust. This is the equivalent of about 5... Pylons of Messina (1880 bytes) 5: ...neers mounted three rockets with a thrust of 9800 kilonewton on the tops of the pylons and ignited them! General Electric GE90 (1736 bytes) 3: ...,000 [[pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]] (329 to 512 [[kilonewton|kN]]). It was first introduced in November 1995 o... Ton (5106 bytes) 25: ... ton force = 2000 [[pound-force|lbf]] = 8.89644 [[kilonewton]]s (kN) Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (5566 bytes) 40: |Thrust||7,100 [[kgf]]<br>70 [[kilonewton|kN]]||15,700 [[lbf]] Atmospheric pressure (6521 bytes) 11: ...sup>2</sup> column of air would weigh about 100 [[kilonewton]]s. See [[density of air]]. Rocket experiments in the area of Cuxhaven (8521 bytes) 13: ...Deutsche Dynamit AG]] produced 1500 [[kgf]] (15 [[kilonewton|kN]]), reaching a speed of [[Mach]] 1.5, and a he... Innovations in the piano (9624 bytes) 17: ...600 to 1200 [[pound-force|pounds]] = 2.7 to 5.4 [[kilonewton|kN]] in conventional pianos), bridge agraffes may... Tier One (32269 bytes) 88: ...[nitrous oxide]] [[oxidiser]]. It generates 88 [[kilonewton|kN]] thrust, and can burn for about 87 [[second|s... 110: ...r 76 s. After the upgrade it was capable of 88 [[kilonewton|kN]] thrust and an 87 s burn. Mars Exploration Rover (33126 bytes) 97: ...scent), each providing about a ton of force (10 [[kilonewton]]s) for over 2 seconds 114: ...r the Mars Exploration Rover is 80 to 85 [[newton|kilonewton]]s (kN) or 18,000 to 19,000 lbf when the parachut...
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