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imported>Paul Wormer (New page: {{subpages}} A '''dyne''' (dyn) is the unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (cgs) system. It is the force which gives an acceleration of 1 cm/s<sup>2</sup> to a body of 1 g (=10<sup...) |
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A dyne (dyn) is the unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (cgs) system. It is the force which gives an acceleration of 1 cm/s2 to a body of 1 g (=10−3 kg) mass. In SI units, one dyne = 10−5 N (newton), because
The name was first proposed in 1873 by the British Association for the Advancement of Science.