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convert 50 newton into dyne

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Answered by lidaralbany
7

Answer: 50 newton is into 5\times10^{6}dyne

Explanation:

We know that,

Dyne is the CGS unit of force.

Newton is the MKS unit of force.

One newton is equal to 10^{5}dyne.

So. 50 newton will be in dyne

50 newton = 5\times 10^{6}dyne

Hence, 50 newton is into 5\times10^{6}dyne

Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

"Using Dimensional analysis

Dimensional formula of Force F [M1 L1 T-2]

So a =1, b=1, c=-2

Now because Newton is in m.k.s system,We Have.

M_1 = 1kg, L_1 = 1m, T_1 = 1s

M_2 = 1g, L_2 = 1cm, T_2 = 1s

n_1= 1Newton

n_2 = ?

Using the formula

n_2= n_1[M_1/M_2]a [L_1/L_2]b [T_1/T_2]c

n_2= 1 [1kg/1g]1 [1m/1cm]1 [1s/1s]^{-2}

n_2= 1[1000g/1g]1 [100cm/1cm]1\times 1

n_2= 1000\times 100 = 100000

= 5e^{+6}

Force is an influence which can change the state of an object. It has both direction and magnitude, so it is a vector quantity. The unit of force is Newton. There are many types of force acting on the object."

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