The Concepts necessary for Luganda discourse on the Forces of nature

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The discourse on the forces of nature in Luganda

Empalirizo (Forces)

 Empalirizo z’Obutonde (The Forces of Nature)

Essikirizo (Gravity)

Ekikuubagano (Friction).

Ekigugubiro (Resistance)

Kawereege (Tension).

 Amaanyi aga kawereege (Tensile strength)

 Empalirizo eza Nnyukiriya. (Nuclear forces)

 Empalirizo ez’obuziizi (Nuclear forces)

 Empalirizo Za Magineeti. (magnetic forces)

Ekikkatiro (Compression).

Ekinyigirizo (Stress)

Entagenda (Statics)

 Entagenda ey’amasannyalaze (Electrostatics)

Kawereege (Tension)

Amaleego (Tensile Strength)

 Embavu ey’ekiwaniriro (Yield Strength)

 Embavu ey'entikko (Ultimate Strength)  Embavu ey’ekitendewalirwo (Breaking Strength)

Ekikkatiro (Compression),

Seppulingi (Springs) Empalirizo (Forces) Okuva (Motion) Endagabuzimbe/nabuzimbe (Matter) Amaleego (Tensile Strength  Ekikuubagano (Friction  Empalirizo ez’Essikirizo (Gravitational forces)  Empalirizo z’ensikirizoo (Magnetic forces  Okukola (Work)  Sayansi w’Ekitangaala (The science of Light)  Sayansi w’Obwengula (The science of the Universe)  Taabulo eya Erementi ez’Ekikemiko Table of chemical elements)  Amaanyi (Power) • Embavu (Strength) • Amasoboza (Energy) • Ekitengejjo (Floatation) • Obukwafu (Thickness) • Obukwafuwavu (Density) • Obukwatufu (Viscocity) • Okufuma (Corrosion), • Obutaravvu (Rust)