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Force : dyne :: velocity : ?

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Answered by akashkale9899
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Answer:

the ans is centimeter per second becoz dyne is unit of force in cgs

Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Answer:

dyne: force,    velocity: centimetre per second

Explanation: 

CGS stands for Centimeter-Gram-Second system, which is a metric measuring system that employs centimetres, grammes, and seconds to measure length, mass, and time.

the cgs is widely utilised in theoretical physics.

In the centimetre-gram-second system, dyne is the unit of force equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gramme an acceleration of one centimetre per second per second.

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