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.
Amilcar CGS was created in 1923.
CGS Margaret was created in 1915.
CGS Margaret ended in 1919.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
The cgs unit of temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
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)
680
cgs: centimeter per second2mks: meter per second2
24% of 680= 24% * 680= 0.24 * 680= 163.2
680