full form of CGS 680 ROD= CONTROLLED GRAIN STRUCTURE
CGS units are the standard for the metric system; Centimetres, Grams, Seconds
6 (blue) 8 (green) x 101 (brown)
Nobody "discovered" it. It's a natural unit in the cgs system, since it's the simplest energy unit expressed in the base units of that system. In SI, it's deprecated in favor of the joule; 1 erg = 100 nJ.
One kilohm = 1,000 ohms, so without even thinking about the decimal point: First, .960 is nearly one (1.000), so .960 kohm is almost a full kilohm, or nearly a thousand ohms. So, since the answer will include the digits 9, 6, and maybe some zeros following, what are the possibilities: 9.6, or 96, or 960 or 9600 ohms? The logical choice is 960 ohms
The output of bulbs varies. A typical output of a 60W incandescent bulb is 680 lumens.
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
Amilcar CGS was created in 1923.
CGS Margaret was created in 1915.
CGS Margaret ended in 1919.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
Certainly! Length - CGS: centimeter (cm), SI: meter (m) Mass - CGS: gram (g), SI: kilogram (kg) Time - CGS: second (s), SI: second (s) Temperature - CGS: degree Celsius (°C), SI: Kelvin (K) Electric Current - CGS: electromagnetic unit (emu), SI: ampere (A) Luminous Intensity - CGS: spheotilumen (sp), SI: candela (cd) Amount of Substance - CGS: mole (mol), SI: mole (mol) Velocity - CGS: cm/s, SI: m/s Acceleration - CGS: cm/s^2, SI: m/s^2 Force - CGS: dyne (dyn), SI: newton (N) Energy - CGS: erg (erg), SI: joule (J) Power - CGS: erg/s, SI: watt (W) Pressure - CGS: barye (Ba), SI: pascal (Pa) Electric Charge - CGS: statcoulomb (esu), SI: coulomb (C) Electric Potential - CGS: statvolt (statV), SI: volt (V)
The cgs unit of temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
680
cgs: centimeter per second2mks: meter per second2
680
24% of 680= 24% * 680= 0.24 * 680= 163.2