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Young's modulus of steel is `1.9xx10^(11) N//m^2` When expressed is CGS units of `dy"nes"// cm^2` it will be equal to `(1N = 10^5dy"ne", 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2)`

A

`1.9xx10^(10)`

B

`1.9xx10^(11)`

C

`1.9xx10^(12)`

D

`1.9xx10^(13)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Given, Young's modulus,`Y=1.9xx10^(11)N//m^(2)`
`1 N=10^(5)"dyne"`
Hence , `Y=1.9xx10^(11)xx10^(5)"dyne"//m^(2)`
We know that `1m=100cm`
`:. Y=1.9xx10^(11)xx10^(5)"dyne"//(100)^(2)cm^(2)`
`Y=1.9xx10^(12)"dyne"//cm^(2)`
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