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.
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.
That's the erg.
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.
It doesn't "do" anything. An erg is an old unit for energy, in the cgs system. The modern unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is 10 million ergs.
joule or erg
Erg.
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.
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That's the erg.
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.
It doesn't "do" anything. An erg is an old unit for energy, in the cgs system. The modern unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is 10 million ergs.
If you have a screen on your erg typically your score is your split time. Another way is by your 2K time.
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An erg can be a unit of energy or a sand dune.
joule or erg
(MKS)or(SI)- joule CGS- erg