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The cgs power unit is the erg, a dyne-centimeter.
The unit of work in the CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) system is erg. 1 erg is equivalent to 1 dyne force applied over a distance of 1 centimeter.
Work is measured in joules.The unit of work is the joule (J).Please see the related link.The joule is the SI unit of work and heat.
A factor of 10 million. 1 joule = 10,000,000 ergs 1 erg = 0.000 000 1 joule
The cgs unit of time is the second (s), which is equivalent to 1/100 of a minute.
The cgs power unit is the erg, a dyne-centimeter.
The ratio of CGS unit to SI unit of energy is 1 CGS unit to 10^7 SI units. This means that 1 erg in CGS units is equivalent to 10^-7 joules in SI units when measuring energy.
The unit of work in the CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) system is erg. 1 erg is equivalent to 1 dyne force applied over a distance of 1 centimeter.
Work is measured in joules.The unit of work is the joule (J).Please see the related link.The joule is the SI unit of work and heat.
A factor of 10 million. 1 joule = 10,000,000 ergs 1 erg = 0.000 000 1 joule
The cgs unit of time is the second (s), which is equivalent to 1/100 of a minute.
The SI unit of sound is the decibel (dB), which measures sound intensity. In the CGS system, the unit of sound is the bel (B), where 1 bel is equivalent to 10 decibels.
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.
To convert kilograms (kg) to the CGS unit system, you would need to use the conversion factor 1 kg = 1000 grams and then convert from grams to CGS units. In the CGS system, 1 gram = 1000 milligrams = 100 centigrams = 10^6 micrograms. So, if you have a mass in kilograms, you would need to multiply by 10^6 to convert to centigrams in the CGS system.
1 joule is equivalent to the energy transferred when a force of 1 newton is applied over a distance of 1 meter. It is also equivalent to 0.239 calories or 0.0002778 kilowatt-hours.
The SI unit of stress is N/m2. The CGS unit is dyne/cm2.
Joule and erg are both units of energy. 1 joule is equivalent to 10,000,000 ergs.