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The unit of force in C.G.S is​

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Answered by aashitaagarwal
1

Answer:

CGS unit of Force = dyne

The dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units, a predecessor of the modern SI. One dyne is equal to 10

−5

N.

Answered by jevelin
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Answer:

Unit force: If m = l,a = 1 then F=1 Unit force is that force which produces unit acceleration in unit mass In SI, force is measured in newton (N).

Force is said to be I N, if it produces an acceleration of I ms-² in a body of mass 1 kg.

The C.G.S. unit of force is dyne. If m = 1 g;a = | cms-² : F= l dyne.

Hence, force applied is said to be 1 dyne if it produces an acceleration of 1 cms-² in a mass of 1g, 1 N = 10^-5 dyne.

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