Young's modulus of steel is \(1.9 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{m}^2\). When expressed in CGS units of \(\mathrm{dyne/cm^2}\), it will be equal to: \((1 \mathrm{~N}=10^5 \text { dyne, } 1 \mathrm{~m}^2=10^4 \mathrm{~cm}^2)\)
1. \( 1.9 \times 10^{10} \)
2. \( 1.9 \times 10^{11} \)
3. \( 1.9 \times 10^{12} \)
4. \( 1.9 \times 10^9\)

(3) Hint: Use the concept of conversion of units.

Step 1: Convert Newton into dyne.
 Given, Young's modulus, Y=1.9×1011N/m21N=105 dyne  Hence, Y=1.9×1011×105dyne/m2Step 2: Convert metre into centimetre.
 We know that 1m=100cm=1.9×1011×105 dyne /(100)2cm2=1.9×10164dyne/cm2=1.9×1012 dyne /cm2