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To: Jorge Llambias <jjllambias@hotmail.com>
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From: Ben Webster <bwebste@simons-rock.edu>

> Then a way to talk about "force" would be {le ka klanrniutoni},
> or "newtonness".

would "le ka klanrdjuli" be energy, heat, or work?
and what about torque, meaured in Newton-meters,
or angular acceleration, which is k m^2 s^-2?

Ben


