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Convert N in terms of dynes

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[SI unit of force] = ` x ` (C.G.S. Unit of force )
Since {F} ` = [ M ^ 1 L ^ 1 T ^ ( -2) ] ` we express
` x = ( 1 kg xx 1 m xx s ^( -2)) /( 1 g xx 1 cm xx s ^( -2)) " " i.e., x = (1000g xx 100 cm ) /( 1 g xx 1cm ) `
Hence ` 1 N = 10 ^(5) ` dynes
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