1 Newton is equal to how many dyne????
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Derivation and Glossary:-
- One dyne actually represents C.G.S Unit of force.
- One Dyne is actually equal to kg*cm/s^2
- Full form of C.G.S unit is Centimetre. Gram. Second
- In case of Newton:-
, Converting to SI units we get
Converting it into CGS units, we get
- Changes took place as Kg changed to gram (1 kg - 1000 grams)
- Metre changes to cm (1m = 100 cm)
As stated above, we now get it as
________( Dynes as Kg*cm/s^2 converted).
1 Newton:-
Mathematically , it is defined as the 1 kg mass when accelerated with 1 m/s^2 acceleration produces 1 Newton of Force.
Force on other hand is describes as Product of mass and Acceleration of a body.
Associated Formulas:-
- Where v is Final Velocity (m/s)
- Where u is initial velocity (m/s)
- Where t is time(s).
- Pressure SI unit is Pascal
- Force SI unit is Newton
- Area is m^2.
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