1 coulomb =3*10^9 statcoulomb
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gram mole
Joule
hertz
(CGS units) 1.0000 g/cm3 = 1000.0 kg/m3 (SI units) at 4oC temperature
kg
The relevant SI bases are MKS.Length: cgs system uses centimetre, MKS uses metre = 100 centimetres. Mass: cgs system uses grams, MKS uses kilogram = 1000 grams. Time: they both use seconds.
SI and CGS unit of porosity is the constant between the molar fluxes. This is due to molecular diffusion and the gradient.
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
The CGS unit of weight (no longer used) was the gram
Karl Friedrich Gauss is the German mathematician who is credited with developing a number theory that is used in math in relation to electricity and astronomy. The number unit is referred to as the cgs unit of magnetic flux density.
The SI unit of stress is N/m2. The CGS unit is dyne/cm2.
1newton=10^5dyne
The cgs power unit is the erg, a dyne-centimeter.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
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.