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Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 22)
22.
One Newton force, is
103 dynes
104 dynes
105 dynes
106 dynes
107 dynes.
Answer: Option
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Muzammil said:   4 years ago
F=ma.

The unit of m and a is kg and m/s2 in MKS unit system;
Now convert it into a CGS unit system.
1kg= 1000g and 1m=100 cm and put in MKS unit system.
1 Kg m/s2=1 N= 1000g*100cm/s2= 10^5 g cm/s2=10^5 dynes.
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Carlo joe ramos said:   7 years ago
10^5 = 100000,
1 N= 100000.

Mohbat Baloch said:   8 years ago
As: lbf = 4.448 N = 4.448 x 105 dynes. 1 lbf = 32.174 poundals = 32.174 Ibm ft/s2. 365.

Rajaram said:   9 years ago
One newton =100000 dynes means 10^4.

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