![Young's modulus of steel is 1.9 × 10^11 N m^-2 . Expressed in CGS(Given 1 N = 10^5 dyne, 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2 ) Young's modulus of steel is 1.9 × 10^11 N m^-2 . Expressed in CGS(Given 1 N = 10^5 dyne, 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2 )](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/2008453_1281573_ans_6221767016f44410a29ef5acc8d40346.jpg)
Young's modulus of steel is 1.9 × 10^11 N m^-2 . Expressed in CGS(Given 1 N = 10^5 dyne, 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2 )
![Young's modulus of steel is 1.9xx10^(11) N//m^2 When expressed is CGS units of dy"nes"// cm^2 it will be equal to (1N = 10^5dy"ne", 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2) Young's modulus of steel is 1.9xx10^(11) N//m^2 When expressed is CGS units of dy"nes"// cm^2 it will be equal to (1N = 10^5dy"ne", 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2)](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/ss/web/784536.jpg)
Young's modulus of steel is 1.9xx10^(11) N//m^2 When expressed is CGS units of dy"nes"// cm^2 it will be equal to (1N = 10^5dy"ne", 1 m^2 = 10^4 cm^2)
![Young\'s modulus of steel is `19xx10^10 N/m^2`. Expres it indyne/cm^2. Here dyne is the CGS unit... - YouTube Young\'s modulus of steel is `19xx10^10 N/m^2`. Expres it indyne/cm^2. Here dyne is the CGS unit... - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nYSesvKDYyA/mqdefault.jpg)
Young\'s modulus of steel is `19xx10^10 N/m^2`. Expres it indyne/cm^2. Here dyne is the CGS unit... - YouTube
![The surface tension of water is 72 dynes/cm in cgs unit What will be value in SI unit - Physics - - 14899703 | Meritnation.com The surface tension of water is 72 dynes/cm in cgs unit What will be value in SI unit - Physics - - 14899703 | Meritnation.com](https://s3mn.mnimgs.com/img/shared/ugc/ana/image/2020/07/1593579860_1593579798777679575527430190249.jpg)
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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 a pressure of one atmospheric(=105 N m2)into dyne cm-2 could anyone please explain with detailed steps - Physics - Units And Measurements - 4719700 | Meritnation.com convert a pressure of one atmospheric(=105 N m2)into dyne cm-2 could anyone please explain with detailed steps - Physics - Units And Measurements - 4719700 | Meritnation.com](https://s3mn.mnimgs.com/img/shared/discuss_editlive/2955358/2013_05_07_18_52_34/mathmlequation5262078183600265249.png)
convert a pressure of one atmospheric(=105 N m2)into dyne cm-2 could anyone please explain with detailed steps - Physics - Units And Measurements - 4719700 | Meritnation.com
![SOLVED: Question 8 (12 points) Convert the following equation from the given old units to the given new units using the conversion factors given below: A =0.6345 B"c" D Old Units A: SOLVED: Question 8 (12 points) Convert the following equation from the given old units to the given new units using the conversion factors given below: A =0.6345 B"c" D Old Units A:](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/094c230313844b61b2e14c938620409f.jpg)
SOLVED: Question 8 (12 points) Convert the following equation from the given old units to the given new units using the conversion factors given below: A =0.6345 B"c" D Old Units A:
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![The value of universal gravitational cosntant G in CGS system is 6.67 × 10^-8 dyne cm^2gm^-2 . Its value in SI system is : The value of universal gravitational cosntant G in CGS system is 6.67 × 10^-8 dyne cm^2gm^-2 . Its value in SI system is :](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/3798175/f5589988-f4c3-4c76-9c17-9f0b16e9d618.jpg)