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relation between newton and dyne

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f = m a. Now dyne and Newton are both units of force; dyne in CGS system and Newton in MKS system. Dyne is that force which produces an acceleration of 1 cm/s² in a body of mass 1 g. ... So, 1 Newton= (1 kg) × (1 m/s²)= (1000 g)×(100 cm/s²)= 100000 ×(1 g)× (1 cm/s²)= 100000 dyne.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya mate................

The Newton and Dyne are the units representing force. A Newton is a derived unit for force followed under the International System of Units (SI Units). A dyne is also the derived unit of force followed under Centimeter-Gram-Second (CGS) units system. The relation between newton and dyne is crucial in solving problems.

Now dyne and Newton are both units of force; dyne in CGS system andNewton in MKS system. Dyne is that force which produces an acceleration of 1 cm/s² in a body of mass 1 g. 

So, 1Newton= (1 kg) × (1 m/s²)= (1000 g)×(100 cm/s²)= 100000 ×(1 g)× (1 cm/s²)= 100000 dyne.

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