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Express Young's Modulus of steel in dyne/cm^3...
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Answered by PhantomX100
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Answer:

Young's modulus of steel is 1.9 x 1011 N/m2. When expressed in CGS units of dyne/cm2, it will be equal to (1 N = 105 dyne, 1 m2 = 104 cm2) .

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Answered by rocky200216
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Young's Modulus of steel in S.I unit is

1.9 \times  {10}^{11}  \frac{newton}{ {meter}^{2} }

To convert it into C.G.S unit:-

1.9 \times  {10}^{11}  \times  \frac{ {10}^{5} }{ {10}^{4} }  \frac{dyne}{ {centimeter}^{2} }  \\  = 1.9 \times  {10}^{12}  \frac{dyne}{ {centimeter}^{2} }

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