The cgs power unit is the erg, a dyne-centimeter.
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.
A barye is a unit of pressure under the CGS system.
MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
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.
The cgs power unit is the erg, a dyne-centimeter.
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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.
Statcoulumb is the unit of charge in cgs system.
A barye is a unit of pressure under the CGS system.
MKS unit of power is "Watt 'W' (1W=1J/s)" CGS unit of power is "egr(cgs unit of work)per second"
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.
(MKS)or(SI)- joule CGS- erg
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.
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
There isn't one except by converting all the dimensions in the definition of an ampere into cgs units.
The SI unit for density is kg/m3In the CGS system, it is g/cci have no idea:P