Crossword Clue: Smidge of force
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- 0.00001 newton
- .00001 newton
- .00001 newtons
- 10 micronewtons
- __ per centimeter (measure of surface tension)
- A bit of force
- A little force?
- A metric unit of force
- A unit of force
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- Bit of force
- Fraction of a newton
- Centimeter-gram-second
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- C.G.S. unit
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- Energy unit
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- Physical force unit
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- SI predecessor
- Unit in an erg's definition
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- Unit named from the Greek word for power
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- Unit of force, in physics.
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Recent Usage of Smidge of force in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - Oct. 21, 2016