The value of Gravitional cons†an t in MKS system is 6.67×10^ 11 N m^2/kg^2. What will be its value in CGS system
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SOLVED: Simple graph expression for a spiral spring Graph of load vs. extension (cm) Since F is plotted in grams (for convenience) rather than F = mg in dynes, we must multiply
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SOLVED: An object of mass 100 g is at rest. A net force of 2000 dynes is applied for 10 sec. What is the final velocity? How far will the object have
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