Dynemetre
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| dynemetre | |
|---|---|
| Unit system | Centimetre–gram–second system of units |
| Unit of | Torque |
| Symbol | dyn·m or m·dyn |
| Conversions | |
| 1 dyn·m in ... | ... is equal to ... |
| SI | 0.00001 N·m 0.00001 J |
The dynemetre is an obsolete unit of torque in the CGS-system. It is based on the units dyne and metre, and is abbreviated either dyn·m or m·dyn.
Torque is a product of the length of a lever and the force applied to the lever. One dyne is the force required to accelerate 1 g with 1 g·cm/s2,[1], this force equals 10−5 N, therefore 1 dyn·m = 0.00001 N·m.
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