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The dyne (symbol dyn, from Greek δύναμις, meaning power, force) is a unit of force specified in the centimeter–gram–second system of units (CGS), a predecessor of the modern SI. ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [force] => (newtons), 1 Exanewtons (EN) is equal to 1.0E+18 newtons, while 1 Dynes (dyn) = 1.0E-5 newtons.12 Exanewtons | to common force units |
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12 EN | = 1.2E+19 newtons (N) |
12 EN | = 2.6977070838641E+18 pounds force (lbf) |
12 EN | = 1.456536573586E+26 atomic units of force (auf) |
12 EN | = 1.2E+37 attonewtons (aN) |
12 EN | = 1.2236594555735E+23 centigrams force (cgf) |
12 EN | = 1.2E+21 centinewtons (cN) |
12 EN | = 1.2E+18 decanewtons (daN) |
12 EN | = 1.2E+20 decinewtons (dN) |
12 EN | = 1.2E+24 dynes (dyn) |
12 EN | = 12 exanewtons (EN) |