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define CGS and FPS system ​

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Answered by nitinop12
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Explanation:

a metric system of units based on the centimetre, gram, and second. For scientific and technical purposes these units have been replaced by SI units.

It's usually expressed as “frames per second,” or FPS. So if a video is captured and played back at 24fps, that means each second of video shows 24 distinct still images. The speed at which they're shown tricks your brain into perceiving smooth motion.

Answered by presentmoment
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The centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system measures length, mass, and time in centimetres, grammes, and seconds, respectively.

The foot-pound-second system is used to measure length, mass, and time in feet, pounds, and seconds, respectively.

Explanation: The FPS system is typically used for extremely large measurements, such as room size. The CGS system is used for very small length and mass measurements, whereas the MKS system is used for big masses, and the SI units system is widely used and appropriate for practically all measurements.

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