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Name the gravitational unit of force in cgs unit and si unit

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Answered by mpsariga26
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Answer:

The S.I unit of gravitational force is newton and the C.G.S unit of force is dyne.

Explanation:

In SI units it is Kgf (Kilogram Force), which is pushing a mass of 1 Kg in the world with a gravitational force 9.81 N/mm2. Originally Answered: What is the gravitational unit of force? The gravitational unit of force is the same as any other force. In the SI system, it's the Newton.

Answered by muscardinus
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The gravitational unit of force in CGS unit and SI unit are as follows :

Explanation:

  • CGS stands for centimeter-gram-seconds and SI unit stands for Systeme international
  • The gravitational unit of force in CGS unit is g-cm/sec² or Dyne and the gravitational unit of force in SI unit is Kg-m/sec² or Newton.
  • The relation between Newton and dyne is :

1\ \text{Newton}=10^5\ \text{Dyne}

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