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Dyne

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In physics, the dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (cgs) system of units, symbol "dyn". One dyne is equal to exactly 10-5 newtons. Further, the dyne can be defined as "the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per second squared."

Units of force
Newton Dyne Kilopond Pound-force Poundal
1 N  := 1 kg·m/s² = 105 dyn ~= 0.10197 kp ~= 0.22481 lbf ~= 7.2330 pdl
1 dyn = 10−5 N  := 1 g·cm/s² ~= 1.0197×10−6 kp ~= 2.2481×10−6 lbf ~= 7.2330×10−5 pdl
1 kp = 9.80665 N = 980665 dyn  := gn·(1 kg) ~= 2.2046 lbf ~= 70.932 pdl
1 lbf = 4.4482216152605 N ~= 444822 dyn ~= 0.45359 kp  := gn·(1 lb) ~= 32.174 pdl
1 pdl = 0.138254954376 N ~= 13825 dyn ~= 0.014098 kp ~= 0.031081 lbf  := 1 lb·ft/s²
The values for the pound-force are calculated using the same value for the standard acceleration of gravity gn which is official for defining the kilopond (a.k.a. kilogram-force), something which is not required. Other values such as gn = 32.16 ft/s² are also used.
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