Physics, asked by sam9141, 1 year ago

1 newton =......dyne with dimention and proper description ​

Answers

Answered by mayanksrivastava18
1

Answer:

1newton-1dyne because dyne is the CGS unit of force.

Answered by neelrambhia03
2

Answer:

1 Newton = 10^5 dynes

Explanation:

1 newton = 1 kgm^2 and

1 dyne = 1 gcm^2

1 kg = 1000g (10^3)g. ---1

1 m = 100cm (10^2). ---2

Therefore

1 dyne = 10^3 * 10^2 gcm^2

1 dyne = 10^5 gcm^2

(Along with 1 & 2 :)

10^5 gcm^2 = 1 kgm^2

10^5 dyne = 1 newton

Hence Proved.

Hope this helps you.

Similar questions