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SI UNIT OF FORCE IS NEWTON ....
WHERE AS CGS UNIT OF FORCE IS DYNES ....
IT IS SUCH THAT
1 NEWTON = 10^5 DYNES......
HOPE IT HELPS U.....
WHERE AS CGS UNIT OF FORCE IS DYNES ....
IT IS SUCH THAT
1 NEWTON = 10^5 DYNES......
HOPE IT HELPS U.....
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SI unit ( also abbreviated as MKS system ) , the unit are measured in meter , kilogram and second .
Whereas is CGS system is DYNE and MKS system is NEWTON .
One dyne is the force acting on a mass of one GRAM , increase its velocity by one CENTIMETER per SECOND every second .
Hence 1 Dyne = 1 ( g ) x 1 ( cm ) / 1 ( s ) x 1 ( s ) = gm.cm / s2
One Newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one KILOGRAM by one METER per SECOND every second .
Hence 1 Newton = 1 ( kg ) x 1 ( m ) / 1 ( s ) = kg.m / s2
= 1 x 10^5 gm.cm / s2 which is Dyne .
Hence 1 Newton = 10^5 Dyne .
Whereas is CGS system is DYNE and MKS system is NEWTON .
One dyne is the force acting on a mass of one GRAM , increase its velocity by one CENTIMETER per SECOND every second .
Hence 1 Dyne = 1 ( g ) x 1 ( cm ) / 1 ( s ) x 1 ( s ) = gm.cm / s2
One Newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one KILOGRAM by one METER per SECOND every second .
Hence 1 Newton = 1 ( kg ) x 1 ( m ) / 1 ( s ) = kg.m / s2
= 1 x 10^5 gm.cm / s2 which is Dyne .
Hence 1 Newton = 10^5 Dyne .
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