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each little line is a millimeter and there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. So the second line would be 2 millimeters
Since the cgs is based on centimeter, gram and second, I would assume it is 1/centimeter.
.10 meters per a second equals 10 meters per a second
dyne-sec. stands for the unit
0.058 meters per second = 0.058 x 100 = 5.8 cm per second
The rule is that "three minute" is used as a compound adjective.
9.5 centimeter or 3.75 inch / second
In MKS: "meter per second per second" = M/S2. In CGS: "centimeter per second per second" = CM/S2.
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what is the natural increase per second on the earth