Q.
Young's modulus of steel is 1.9×1011Nm−2. When expressed in CGS units of dynes cm−2, it will be equal to
(1N=105 dyne, 1m2=104cm2)
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Solution:
Dyne and Newton, both are units of force. While Dyne is specified in C−G−S(Centimeter - Gram - Second) unit system, Newton is specified in modern SI unit system which gives the relationship Young's Modulus between stress and strain. It is used to measure hardness of material.
Here stress is force applied per unit area, strain is deformation happened on object. E=ϵ6=L0ΔLAF=AΔLFl0
Where, σ= Stress in Pascal ϵ= Strain or deformation F= Force A= Cross sectioned area ΔL= Change in Length Lo= Actual Length E= Young's Modulus
Here E=1.9×10N/M2
Let's convert it into CGS unit system. =1.9×1011 Newtons / meter 2 =104cm21.9×1011×105 =1.9×1012dyne/cm2 E=1.9×1012dyne/cm2