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In `CGS` system the magnitude of the force is 100 dynes. In another system where the fundamental phyical quamtities are kilogram , meter , and minute, find the magnitude of the force.

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To find the magnitude of the force in a system where the fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, meter, and minute, we will convert the force from the CGS system (dynes) to this new system. Here are the steps: ### Step 1: Understand the conversion of units 1 Dyne is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 gram at a rate of 1 cm/s². Therefore, we can express 1 Dyne in terms of kilograms, meters, and minutes. ### Step 2: Convert the units - Convert grams to kilograms: \[ ...
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