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Ace Stein
4 March, 04:42
Dyne. sec is the unit of?
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Vaughn Wilkinson
4 March, 06:26
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A dyne is an unit of force. So a dyne/sec is force/sec.
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William
4 March, 06:58
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Dyne is a unit of force.
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