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Explain 1 Newton. Write the relationship between Newton and dyne​

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Answered by mithikim
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  • It is defined as that force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second. One newton is equal to a force of 100,000 dynes in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system, or a force of about 0.2248 pound in the foot-pound-second (English, or customary) system.
  • One dyne equals 0.00001 newton

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Answered by studyingperson
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Answer:

The Newton and Dyne are the units representing force. A Newton is a derived unit for force followed under the International System of Units (SI Units). A dyne is also the derived unit of force followed under Centimeter-Gram-Second (CGS) units system. The

order to understand the relation. It is important to know the terms individually.

Newton And Dyne

The units for force Newton and Dyne relation can be mathematically expressed as-

1 newton = = 105 dyne

1 dyne = 10-5 newton

In order to understand the relation. It is important to know the terms individually.

definition Symbol Formula

Fundamental unit

1 newton- The force necessary to course an acceleration of 1 m/s2 in an object of mass 1 kg.

N- 1N=1kg×1m/s2N=kg.m/s2

1 dyne- The force necessary to course an acceleration of 1 cm/s2 in an object of mass 1 gram.

Dyn- 1dyn=1g×1cm/s2 dyn=g.cm/s2

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