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explain the SI unit of force and how is it related to CGS unit of force

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Answered by ishanpandey007
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SI unit of force means is newton denoted by N.

1N is the amount of force required to accelerate a body of mass 1kg by acceleration of 1m/s^2.

In CGS
1N = 1 gcm/s^2

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krishna300notout: in CGS 1 newton= 10^5 dyne hota h
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krishna300notout: haa dekh liya book me ligha h 1 newton = 10 ki power 5 dyne
ishanpandey007: Dyne is the CGS unit of force, this determines its definition: it is the force which accelerates a mass of one gram at the rate of one centimeter per second per second. Now go through definition
ishanpandey007: Jaise one newton to 1kgmpersecond squared lokhte hain waise hi maine isko likha
krishna300notout: ok thankyou toh pir ye jo aap ne ligha h yo CHS ki SI unit h
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Answered by PranabRaj7
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Hey mate here is your answer :-

1 Newton is equal to the amount of force required to accelerate an object a rate 1 m per second in the direction of applied force..

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Answered by PranabRaj7
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Hey mate here is your answer :-

1 Newton is equal to the amount of force required to accelerate an object a rate 1 m per second in the direction of applied force..

Hope it helps you
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