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Young's modulus of a metal is `21xx10^(10)N//m^(2)`. Express it in `"dyne/cm"^(2)`.

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To convert Young's modulus from N/m² to dyne/cm², we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the conversion factors 1. **Newton to dyne**: - 1 Newton (N) = 10^5 dyne 2. **Meter to centimeter**: - 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm) ...
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