Newton (N)
when the unit of any physical quantity is measured in terms of meter or kilogram or second or in combination of these then it is said that unit is in MKS system.
mks unit for before 10 years old ,now all engineering using only SI unit only
Yes it is . . . I disagree. A newton is the unit of force in the MKS system. It has dimensions MLT-2 . Mass has dimensions M, and it is measured in kilograms.
Work means transfer of energy; therefore it is measured in Joule.
The consistent unit system is MKS (Meter Kilogram Second). Velocity is in meters/second.
Stress has the same dimensions as pressure: force per unit area. In the SI, therefore (or in other MKS systems), the units would be newtons / meter2.
The centimetre-gram-second system (CGS) is a system of physical units. It is always the same for mechanical units, but there are several variants of electric additions. It was replaced by the MKS, or metre-kilogram-second system, which in turn was replaced by the International System of Units (SI), which has the three base units of MKS plus the ampere, mole, candela and kelvin. from Arun
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
The Joule.
when the unit of any physical quantity is measured in terms of meter or kilogram or second or in combination of these then it is said that unit is in MKS system.
m/s2
The unit of temperature in MKS (meter-kilogram-second) system is the Kelvin (K).
Dyne is the unit of force in CGS system and joule is the unit of work in MKS system. So both are for different physical quantities. So they cannot be related.
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Meters per second.
meter/second2.