Physics, asked by geetika7977, 9 months ago

How to convert N/m into dyne/cm2???

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{ \boxed{ \bold{ \rm{ \purple{ \huge{Answer}}}}}} \\  \\  \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \pink{N  \mapsto Dyne \: conversation}}} \\  \\   \rm \: 1 \: N =  {10}^{5}  \: Dyne \\  \\  \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \blue{m \mapsto \: cm \: conversation}}} \\  \\   \rm \: 1 \: m   =  {10}^{2}  \: cm \\  \\  \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \orange{ \frac{N}{ {m}^{2} } \mapsto \frac{Dyne}{ {cm}^{2}} \:  conversation}}} \\  \\  \implies \rm \: 1 \:  \frac{N}{ {m}^{2} }  =  \frac{ {10}^{5}  \: Dyne}{ {10}^{4} \:  {cm}^{2}  }  \\  \\  \therefore \:  \underline{ \boxed{ \bold{ \rm{ \green{1 \:  \frac{N}{ {m}^{2} } = 10 \:  \frac{Dyne}{ {cm}^{2} }}}}}}

Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \fcolorbox{red}{pink}{Solution :)}

We know that ,

1 Newton = (10)^5 Dyne

1 Meter = 100 Cm

Therefore , 1 N/m² is equal to

 \sf \mapsto \frac{ {(10)}^{5} }{ {(100)}^{2} }  \\  \\  \sf \mapsto \frac{ {(10)}^{5} }{ {(10)}^{4} }  \\  \\  \sf \mapsto10 \:  \:  {Dyne/Cm}^{2}

Hence , 1 N/m² = 10 Dyne/Cm²

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