At what distance would a 1-g body weigh 1 dyn
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At what distance would a 1-g body weigh 1 dyn

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force = 980.665 dynes.......
help please and show your solution.

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One dyne is equal to exactly 10 µN (micronewtons). Equivalently, the dyne is defined as "the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per second squared"

Link to Wiki;

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Calculation;

So 1gram accelerated under gravity = 980.665 dynes, how?

force = mass x acceleration, for dynes mass is in grams and acceleration in cm/s/s.

force = 1 gram (mass is already in grams) x 9.80665 m/s/s (this is metres)

force = 1 x 980.665cm/s/s

force = 980.665 dynes.

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