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dyne

Dyne vs Joule - What's the difference?

dyne | joule |


As nouns the difference between dyne and joule

is that dyne is a unit of force in the CGS system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second. Symbol: dyn while joule is in the International System of Units, the derived unit of energy, work and heat; the work required to exert a force of one newton for a distance of one metre. Also equal to the energy of one watt of power for a duration of one second. Symbol: J.

Dyne vs Pound - What's the difference?

dyne | pound |


As nouns the difference between dyne and pound

is that dyne is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn while pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight or pound can be a place for the detention of stray or wandering animals or pound can be a hard blow.

As a verb pound is

to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound or pound can be (label) to strike hard, usually repeatedly.

Dyne vs Arg - What's the difference?

dyne | arg |


As nouns the difference between dyne and arg

is that dyne is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn while arg is (alternate reality game).

As a symbol arg is

the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for argentina.

Dyne vs Newton - What's the difference?

dyne | newton |


As nouns the difference between dyne and newton

is that dyne is a unit of force in the CGS system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second. Symbol: dyn while newton is 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. Symbol: N.

As a proper noun Newton is

the name of many English places.

Dyne vs Keimami - What's the difference?

dyne | keimami |

Twaddle vs Dyne - What's the difference?

twaddle | dyne |


As nouns the difference between twaddle and dyne

is that twaddle is empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish while dyne is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn.

As a verb twaddle

is to talk or write nonsense; to prattle.

Dyke vs Dyne - What's the difference?

dyke | dyne |


As nouns the difference between dyke and dyne

is that dyke is or dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes) while dyne is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn.

Tyne vs Dyne - What's the difference?

tyne | dyne |


As nouns the difference between tyne and dyne

is that tyne is anxiety; teen while dyne is a unit of force in the CGS system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second. Symbol: dyn.

As a proper noun Tyne

is a river in the county of Tyne and Wear in north east England. The city of Newcastle upon Tyne is found upon its northern bank and Gateshead is found upon its southern bank.

As a verb tyne

is to become lost; to perish.

Dune vs Dyne - What's the difference?

dune | dyne |


As nouns the difference between dune and dyne

is that dune is a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind while dyne is a unit of force in the CGS system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second. Symbol: dyn.

As a proper noun Düne

is an island close to {{l/en|Heligoland}.

Dyna vs Dyne - What's the difference?

dyna | dyne |


As nouns the difference between dyna and dyne

is that dyna is obsolete form of lang=en while dyne is a unit of force in the CGS system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second. Symbol: dyn.

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