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  • Dyne: Origin and Meaning of the Unit of Force
    No, the unit dyne is not named after a scientist.

    The word "dyne" comes from the Greek word "dynamis," meaning "power" or "force." It was coined in the 19th century as part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system of units.

    While many units in physics are named after scientists (like the Newton, the Watt, the Ampere), the dyne is a purely descriptive term referring to the unit of force in the CGS system.

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