![When one end of the capillary is dipped in water, the height of water column is 'h'. The upward force of 105 dyne due to surface tension is balanced by the force When one end of the capillary is dipped in water, the height of water column is 'h'. The upward force of 105 dyne due to surface tension is balanced by the force](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/101805678_web.png)
When one end of the capillary is dipped in water, the height of water column is 'h'. The upward force of 105 dyne due to surface tension is balanced by the force
![SOLVED: Q. 11 Young's modulus of steel is 1.9X 1011 N / m? When expressed in CGS units of dyne/cm?, it will be equal to (IN = 105 dyne, 1 m? 104cm?) ( SOLVED: Q. 11 Young's modulus of steel is 1.9X 1011 N / m? When expressed in CGS units of dyne/cm?, it will be equal to (IN = 105 dyne, 1 m? 104cm?) (](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/dbbe0acb09534d0da6a11f1f86932682.jpg)
SOLVED: Q. 11 Young's modulus of steel is 1.9X 1011 N / m? When expressed in CGS units of dyne/cm?, it will be equal to (IN = 105 dyne, 1 m? 104cm?) (
![How to convert 1 N (newton) into 10^5 dyne by Dimensional analyses fully explained.......... - YouTube How to convert 1 N (newton) into 10^5 dyne by Dimensional analyses fully explained.......... - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/b5iJUsduz7Q/maxresdefault.jpg)
How to convert 1 N (newton) into 10^5 dyne by Dimensional analyses fully explained.......... - YouTube
![At a pressure of 24 × 10^5 dyne/cm^2 , the volume of N2 is 5 litre and mass is 20 gm. The 'rms' velocity will be (in m/sec): At a pressure of 24 × 10^5 dyne/cm^2 , the volume of N2 is 5 litre and mass is 20 gm. The 'rms' velocity will be (in m/sec):](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/9292625/fd3a0d17-3b1a-4f00-bc95-d6eb7df399a7.jpg)
At a pressure of 24 × 10^5 dyne/cm^2 , the volume of N2 is 5 litre and mass is 20 gm. The 'rms' velocity will be (in m/sec):
![How to convert 1 N (newton) into 10^5 dyne by Dimensional analyses fully explained.......... - YouTube How to convert 1 N (newton) into 10^5 dyne by Dimensional analyses fully explained.......... - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/b5iJUsduz7Q/mqdefault.jpg)