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A force of 100 gm wt. is required to pull a body weighing 1 kg over ice. What is the coefficient of friction? (g = 9.8 m /s^2 )
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SOLVED: A force of 100 dynes acts on a mass of 5 gram for 10 sec. The velocity produced is (a) 2000 cm /sec (b) 200 cm /sec (c) 20 cm /sec (d) 2 cm /se
The units of force ,velocity and energy are 100 dyne,10 cm/s, 500 erg respectively. The units of mass, length,and time are
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