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dyne
[ dahyn ]
noun
, Physics.
- the standard centimeter-gram-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second on a mass of one gram. : dyn
dyne
/ daɪn /
noun
- the cgs unit of force; the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 centimetre per second per second to a mass of 1 gram. 1 dyne is equivalent to 10 -5newton or 7.233 × 10 -5poundal
dyne
/ dīn /
- The unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system, equal to the amount of force required to give a mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dyne1
1835–45; < French < Greek dýnamis force, power
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dyne1
C19: from French, from Greek dunamis power, force
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Example Sentences
His rawbone cheekes, through penurie and pine,Were shronke into his jawes, as he did never dyne.
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"To behave so outrageously to Mr. Van Dyne is peculiarly horrid and wicked of me," she said.
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The unit of work is that which is required to overcome a resistance of a dyne over a centimetre, and is called an Erg.
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And we dined at Semi Donos, where we had great cheare and kind entertaynment; and the Hollanders are to dyne theare to morrow.
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Van Dyne was about to answer hastily, but he checked the words on his lips.
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