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The pessure of `10^(3)` dyne/`cm^(3)` is equivalent to

A

`10 N// m^(2)`

B

`10^(2) N//m^(2)`

C

`10^(-2)N//m^(2)`

D

`10^(-1)N//m^(2)`

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