1 newton=1kg*1 m/s^2
=1000 g* 100 cm/s62
=100000 g cm/s^2
=10^5 dyne
(THUS 1N =100000 dyne)
SI is the Systeme Internalionale of measurement in which the Metre, kilogram and Second are some primary units. An older system based on metric units used centimetre, gram, and second as the primary units. Obviously these may be converted into SI units, but the CGS system is no longer used. [Some of the definitions of the fundamental units differ between these systems.]
It seems there have been different "CGS" units, and the definition of units, specifically in the electrical area, varies between them. You would first have to decide WHICH cgs system you want to work with.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
1newton=10^5dyne
Kinetic energy= mv2 /2 Units for mass in CGS-gm Units for Velocity in CGS-cm/sec Therefore Unit of KE in CGS=gm(cm/sec)2 = ergs
SI is the Systeme Internalionale of measurement in which the Metre, kilogram and Second are some primary units. An older system based on metric units used centimetre, gram, and second as the primary units. Obviously these may be converted into SI units, but the CGS system is no longer used. [Some of the definitions of the fundamental units differ between these systems.]
It seems there have been different "CGS" units, and the definition of units, specifically in the electrical area, varies between them. You would first have to decide WHICH cgs system you want to work with.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
1newton=10^5dyne
Kinetic energy= mv2 /2 Units for mass in CGS-gm Units for Velocity in CGS-cm/sec Therefore Unit of KE in CGS=gm(cm/sec)2 = ergs
Actually it isn't. cgs units are sort of obsolete; nowadays, the scientific community uses SI units.
cm/s
Work is measured in joules.The unit of work is the joule (J).Please see the related link.The joule is the SI unit of work and heat.
(CGS units) 1.0000 g/cm3 = 1000.0 kg/m3 (SI units) at 4oC temperature
The SI Unit for force is the newton (N) and the CGS unit is the dyne.
CGS units are the standard for the metric system; Centimetres, Grams, Seconds
kg m s-1 in MKS gcms-1 in CGS