Physics, asked by rocky007313, 11 months ago

what is the CGS unit of weight?

Answers

Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
113
\huge\mathfrak{BoNjOuR} \huge\mathfrak{dEaR!!!}

⬇️⬇️⬇️

=> Weight is defined as the force with which any body/object is attracted towards the centre of the Earth.

=> In other words, The force of Earth's gravity acting on any particular body/object is known as its weight.

Weight = Mass × Gravity

OR

w = m × g

where, m is mass of the body and g, the acceleration due to gravity.

=> Its S.I. unit is Newton, denoted by the letter N.

\huge\bold{More\:information\:on\:weight:}

• Weight is a vector quantity.

• The weight of any particular body/object changes from place to place.

• In other words, the weight of any body/object is not constant.

• The weight of a body can be zero as well. Whatever be the weight of a body on the surface of the Earth is, its weight becomes zero when it is taken to the centre of the Earth.

Now, coming to the point / according to the question i.e.,

\huge\bold{C.G.S.\:unit\:of\:weight}

The C.G.S. unit of weight is \large\bold\red{dyne}.

___________________________

HOPE IT HELPS ❤️❤️❤️

BE BRAINLY ❇️❇️❇️

✌️✌️✌️

Avengers00: nice Answer
Anonymous: ❤OSM ANS BAACHA❤AAG LGA DI MELE JAAN NE♨
Anonymous: great
rocky007313: thanks for your answer
rocky007313: by the way nice answer,,,
Answered by bswagatam04
5

\huge\bold\blue{Hello}

Your answer:-

\huge\bold\red{Dyne}

<b>It is an unit of force that, acting on a mass of one gram, increases its velocity by one centimetre per second every second along the direction that it acts.</b>

☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

Similar questions