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  2. Lou Benfatti - Wikipedia

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    The 6' 4", 278 lb., defensive tackle was the third round pick (#94 overall) of the New York Jets in the 1994 NFL draft. [1] He played three seasons (1994–1996) with the Jets. Benfatti was named All-American and a Lombardi Award finalist while at Penn State University .

  3. Newton (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A newton is defined as 1 kgm/s 2 (it is a named derived unit defined in terms of the SI base units). [1]: 137 One newton is, therefore, the force needed to accelerate one kilogram of mass at the rate of one metre per second squared in the direction of the applied force.

  4. Bruce Bannon - Wikipedia

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    The New York Jets selected him in the fifth round of the 1973 NFL draft, and he played for the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 1973 and 1974. Bannon was born in Rockaway, New Jersey . He started playing football at 8 years old in the Morris County Midget Football League for the Rockaway Township Rockets as a quarterback.

  5. Gravitational metric system - Wikipedia

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    To avoid this, the kilopond was first defined at sea level and a latitude of 45 degrees, since 1902 via the standard gravity of 9.806 65 m/s 2. [ 2 ] Further disadvantages are inconsistencies in the definition of derived units such as horsepower (1 PS = 75 kp⋅m/s) and the missing link to electric, magnetic or thermodynamic units.

  6. Erik Storz - Wikipedia

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    Rockaway, New Jersey, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 234 lb (106 kg) Career information; High school: Denville Township (NJ) Morris Catholic: College: Boston College: Undrafted: 1998: Career history Cincinnati Bengals (1998)* Jacksonville Jaguars (1998–2000) * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

  7. Newton-second - Wikipedia

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    The newton-second (also newton second; symbol: N⋅s or N s) [1] is the unit of impulse in the International System of Units (SI). It is dimensionally equivalent to the momentum unit kilogram-metre per second ( kgm/s ).

  8. Olakunle Fatukasi - Wikipedia

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    Far Rockaway, New York, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 240 lb (109 kg) Career information; High school: Grand Street Campus (Brooklyn, New York) College: Rutgers (2017–2021) Undrafted: 2022: Career history Tampa Bay Buccaneers ; Denver Broncos * New England Patriots * Kansas City Chiefs * Los Angeles Rams (2023–2024)*

  9. SI derived unit - Wikipedia

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    The SI has special names for 22 of these coherent derived units (for example, hertz, the SI unit of measurement of frequency), but the rest merely reflect their derivation: for example, the square metre (m 2), the SI derived unit of area; and the kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m 3 or kgm −3), the SI derived unit of density.