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How many dyne in 1 nano gram? The answer is 9.80665E-7. We assume you are converting between dyne and nanogram-force. You can view more details on each measurement unit: dyne or nano gram The SI derived unit for force is the newton. 1 newton is equal to 100000 dyne, or 101971621297.79 nano gram. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between dynes and nanograms-force. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of dyne to nano gram

1 dyne to nano gram = 1019716.21298 nano gram

2 dyne to nano gram = 2039432.42596 nano gram

3 dyne to nano gram = 3059148.63893 nano gram

4 dyne to nano gram = 4078864.85191 nano gram

5 dyne to nano gram = 5098581.06489 nano gram

6 dyne to nano gram = 6118297.27787 nano gram

7 dyne to nano gram = 7138013.49085 nano gram

8 dyne to nano gram = 8157729.70382 nano gram

9 dyne to nano gram = 9177445.9168 nano gram

10 dyne to nano gram = 10197162.12978 nano gram


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Definition: Dyne

In physics, the dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (cgs) system of units, symbol "dyn". One dyne is equal to exactly 10-5 newtons. Further, the dyne can be defined as "the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per second squared."


Definition: Nanogram-force

The SI prefix "nano" represents a factor of 10-9, or in exponential notation, 1E-9.

So 1 nanogram-force = 10-9 gram-force.


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