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relation between newton and dyne explain

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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The newton comes from the MKS (kg-m-s) system

The dyne comes from the CGS (cm-g-s) system.

This means that:

1N=1 kg*m/s²

1dyn=1 g*cm/s²

BUT 1 kg =1000g

and 1m =100cm

so 1N = 1000g*100cm/s^2

1N=100000g*cm/s^2

1N = 10^5 g*cm/s^2

And therefore that

1N=10^5 dyn

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Answered by kalchacker
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Answer:

1n=1000dyne

Explanation:

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