An erg is a unit of energy equivalent to 10-7 Joules. It is also a dyne centimeter, which is probably the most common expression of an erg. And 6.2415 ×1011 eV (electron volts) is also an erg. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the erg.
1 erg = 1/10^7 Joules
An "erg" is used as the measure for energy and / or mechanical work and thus is often used in the context of physics. There exists conversions for erg in Joule since Joule is more common than erg.
That's the erg.
A factor of 10 million. 1 joule = 10,000,000 ergs 1 erg = 0.000 000 1 joule
An erg is a unit of energy in the cgs system. It is equal to 10-7 joule (that is, 0.1 microjoule or 100 nanojoule) - a very small unit.
wats ERG?
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The ERG guide number for nitrogen is 121.
1 erg = 1/10^7 Joules
An "erg" is used as the measure for energy and / or mechanical work and thus is often used in the context of physics. There exists conversions for erg in Joule since Joule is more common than erg.
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
where is the erg on a toyta corolla 1999 1.8
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
An erg.
That's not a valid conversion. 1 erg = 1.0e-7 wattsecond
Where is the ERG valve located on a Chevy Vandura 5.7 350 engine?