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![What will be the pressure in dyne cm^-2 , due to a water column of height 10cm ? [take g = 980cm/s^2 ] (density of water = 10^3kg m^-3 ). What will be the pressure in dyne cm^-2 , due to a water column of height 10cm ? [take g = 980cm/s^2 ] (density of water = 10^3kg m^-3 ).](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/1966104_512604_ans_ec02bf5104b34c5eb44f2211f9ef5b50.jpg)
What will be the pressure in dyne cm^-2 , due to a water column of height 10cm ? [take g = 980cm/s^2 ] (density of water = 10^3kg m^-3 ).
![SOLVED: 1, The typical diameter of an alveolus is 0.3 mm The surface tension of water is about 70 dyne cm-!. The dyne is the unit of force in the DGS system,and SOLVED: 1, The typical diameter of an alveolus is 0.3 mm The surface tension of water is about 70 dyne cm-!. The dyne is the unit of force in the DGS system,and](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/6bedef9becb643c4a786bc20fb8254d6.jpg)
SOLVED: 1, The typical diameter of an alveolus is 0.3 mm The surface tension of water is about 70 dyne cm-!. The dyne is the unit of force in the DGS system,and
![The unit of force in SI system is newton (N) and in CGS system is dyne. One newton is equal to 1 kg m s^(-2) and 1 dyne is equal to 1 The unit of force in SI system is newton (N) and in CGS system is dyne. One newton is equal to 1 kg m s^(-2) and 1 dyne is equal to 1](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/question-thumbnail/en_40388402.png)
The unit of force in SI system is newton (N) and in CGS system is dyne. One newton is equal to 1 kg m s^(-2) and 1 dyne is equal to 1
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Activity 1: solve for size and speed of a drop.. Useful units for calculations Remember: dyne = 1 g cm/s 2 (force in cm-g-s units) = Newtons. Using. - ppt download
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The value of acceleration due to gravity is ` 980 cm s^(-2)`. What will be its value if the unit... - YouTube
![A torque of 10^(8) dyne - cm is applied to a fly wheel of mass 10 kg and radius of gyration 50 cm. What is the resultant angular acceleration ? A torque of 10^(8) dyne - cm is applied to a fly wheel of mass 10 kg and radius of gyration 50 cm. What is the resultant angular acceleration ?](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/ss/web/310970.jpg)
A torque of 10^(8) dyne - cm is applied to a fly wheel of mass 10 kg and radius of gyration 50 cm. What is the resultant angular acceleration ?
![Convert the folowing (a) 5 dyne/cm^2 into N/m^2 (b) 10 g/cm^3 into Kg/m^3 - Physics - Units And Measurements - 12979011 | Meritnation.com Convert the folowing (a) 5 dyne/cm^2 into N/m^2 (b) 10 g/cm^3 into Kg/m^3 - Physics - Units And Measurements - 12979011 | Meritnation.com](https://s3mn.mnimgs.com/img/shared/content_ck_images/ck_5b742d0f6b216.png)
Convert the folowing (a) 5 dyne/cm^2 into N/m^2 (b) 10 g/cm^3 into Kg/m^3 - Physics - Units And Measurements - 12979011 | Meritnation.com
![Activity 1: solve for size and speed of a drop.. Useful units for calculations Remember: dyne = 1 g cm/s 2 (force in cm-g-s units) = Newtons. Using. - ppt download Activity 1: solve for size and speed of a drop.. Useful units for calculations Remember: dyne = 1 g cm/s 2 (force in cm-g-s units) = Newtons. Using. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/4607616/15/images/slide_1.jpg)