Physics, asked by kajainriyaPalakhil, 1 year ago

if muscle times speed equals power what is the ratio of the SI unit and CGS unit of muscle

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Answered by sharinkhan
94
Given :

Muscles x speed = power
and we know that 

force x speed = power

comparing both the equations; muscles = force

SI unit of force = N= newton

CGS unit of force = dyne

and 1N = 10⁵ dynes

so the SI uni of muscles will be 
= N/ dyne
=10⁵
Answered by vaibhavsemwal
1

Answer:

The ratio of the SI unit and CGS unit of muscle is = 10^5.

Explanation:

Suppose there is a quantity called "muscle".

It is given that, muscle x speed = Power  ----(1)

but we also know that

force x speed = Power ----(2)

comparing equations (1) and (2), we can conclude that,

muscle = force

and the SI unit of force is newton, which is denoted by "N".

CGS unit of force is dyne.

1N = 10⁵ dynes

\implies N/ dyne =10⁵

The ratio of the SI unit and CGS unit of muscle is = 10^5.

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