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Exanewton [EN]


Exanewton is an extremely large unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).



  • 1 exanewton (EN) equals 101810^{18} newtons.



  • It is used to describe unimaginably large forces, far beyond typical everyday or industrial scales.



  • Such magnitudes might appear in astrophysics or theoretical physics when dealing with forces on cosmic scales.



For context:


1 EN=1018 N1 \text{ EN} = 10^{18} \text{ N}

This unit is mostly theoretical and rarely used in practical measurements due to its enormous size.


Dyne [dyn]


The dyne is a unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units.



  • Defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimeter per second squared.



  • Mathematically:



1 dyn=1 gร—1 cm/s2=10โˆ’5 newtons1 \text{ dyn} = 1 \text{ g} \times 1 \text{ cm/s}^2 = 10^{-5} \text{ newtons}

  • The dyne is much smaller than the newton and is used primarily in physics and engineering fields that use the CGS system.



  • For comparison:



1 N=105 dyn1 \text{ N} = 10^{5} \text{ dyn}

Dyne is often used in fields like material science, mechanics, and electromagnetism when dealing with small forces.



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