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An example of a derived unit in the CGS system is the dyne (dyn), which represents a unit of force. It is derived from the fundamental units of centimeter (cm) for length, gram (g) for mass, and second (s) for time. The dyne is commonly used in fields like physics and engineering when working with sRead more
An example of a derived unit in the CGS system is the dyne (dyn), which represents a unit of force. It is derived from the fundamental units of centimeter (cm) for length, gram (g) for mass, and second (s) for time. The dyne is commonly used in fields like physics and engineering when working with smaller-scale forces.
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