Physics, asked by atharva9923, 1 year ago

1 newton is equal to dyne​

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Answered by ryan567
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<u>1N = 10^5 Dyne</u>
As
1 N = 1 kg * 1 m
1N = 1000 g * 100 cm
1N = 100000g/cm
1N = 10^5 dyne
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Answered by Anonymous
1

newton =

100000 dynes

1

100000


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