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joule's law in cgs unit​

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Answered by divyendrhaam
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The cgs unit for electric charge is the “electrostatic unit”, or esu. The size of the esu is set so that the constant in Coulomb's force law is equal to one. Therefore, two charges each with charge 1 esu sitting 1 cm apart will feel a force between them of 1 dyne

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Answered by kaverimemane86
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THE ERG IS A UNIT OF ENERGY EQUAL TO 10‐7 JOULE ( 100 nj ) . IT ORIGINATED IN THE CENTIMETER ‐ GRAM ‐ SECOND ( CGS ) SYSTEM OF UNIT

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