force
A situation which is difficult and
stressful, usually because it's boring and time consuming, which is
compulsory. Almost always preceded by the words "such a" or at least "a" to
distinguish it from alternate definitions.
force
by Tuzde` on Oct 05, 2005 09:48:41
force
by newton north '10 ftw! on Jul 07, 2009 08:35:29
when something doesn't quite work,is
a stretch, or isn't smooth or
subtle.
like forcing out a joke that isn't funny or wearing an outfit that is forcing a certain look but just makes you look stupid or trying to sing a note that's
too high
Example:
Bill: Like my trendsetting
polka dot bow tie?
David: It's a force, but if kids these days are leaving the stickers on their hats, then any fashion is possible
~
xx1337sniperoverlordofchaosanddestructionxx: Yo...
David: No, shut up, that
username's a total force. You need to go outside more or something
~
The Disney Channel
force
by gerhard on Dec 16, 2004 17:24:05
An energy
field created by all
living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us, it
binds the galaxy together.
force
by matt cooney on Apr 29, 2009 22:30:40
force
by k-balls on Apr 16, 2008 22:33:00
1. when someone is trying to hard to make
a joke
2. or when someone
asks you to do something and you dont want to
do it.
force
by El domi on Feb 23, 2017 09:13:26
force
by MadPhysicsMan on Mar 21, 2004 23:30:33
Example:
Given that a due to gravity on earth is equal to 9.8
m/s^2 in an
MKS system, calculate the force due to gravity on a 100 kg man. The answer is
980 N.
force
by oberon on Aug 15, 2004 17:47:48
It should be noted that while force is
not exactly the amount of energy applied to an object, it is the
instantaneous amount of energy applied per distance when not
balanced by other forces. Forces can consist of troops and their equipment, whose bullets, by the way, transfer enough force to cause damage to most materials.
Example:
dE=(
F->)*(dx->)
Change in energy of an object
in motion is
the cross product (sum of component products of two vectors) of the sum of applied forces and the change in position.
force
by BobBlout on Jul 01, 2009 03:45:43