Physics, asked by Karthik12345, 1 year ago

How much is 1 dyne ?

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Answered by Monika2002
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One dyne is equal to 10 micronewtons, 10−5 N or to 10 nsn (nanosthenes) in the old metre–tonne–second system of units. Equivalently, the dyne is defined as "the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per second squared": 1 dyn = 1 g⋅cm/s2 = 10−5 kg⋅m/s2 = 10−5 N.
Answered by mrinmai1
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1 dyne= 10^-5 N
or
= 10^-5 kg × m/s^2
or
= 1nasothenes(nsn)
or
=10 micro Newton's

all values are same

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