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Dyne, unit of force in the centimetre-gram-second system of physical units, equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimetre per second per second. One dyne equals 0.00001 newton.

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Relation between newton and dyne derivation

We know that Both are units of force in two different systems. Thus we can start with a definition-

One newton is the force necessary to course an acceleration of 1 m/s2 in an object of mass 1 kg. Mathematically written as-

1N=1kg×1m/s2

⇒ 1000 g ×100cm/s2

⇒1000×100×g×m/s2

⇒105 g cm/s2

Thus, we arrive at the final expression relating newton and dyne –1 newton = 105 dyne

Hope you understood the relation and conversion of newton and dyne units

Step-by-step explanation:

Relation between newton and dyne derivation

We know that Both are units of force in two different systems. Thus we can start with a definition-

One newton is the force necessary to course an acceleration of 1 m/s2 in an object of mass 1 kg. Mathematically written as-

1N=1kg×1m/s2

⇒ 1000 g ×100cm/s2

⇒1000×100×g×m/s2

⇒105 g cm/s2

Thus, we arrive at the final expression relating newton and dyne –1 newton = 105 dyne

Hope you understood the relation and conversion of newton and dyne units

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