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relation between si and cgs system of density???

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Answered by jagadeeshnaidu184736
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CGS unit

CGS units are the standard for the metric system; C entimetres, G rams, S econds.

SI unit

(Units) any of the units adopted for international use under the Système International d'Unités, now employed for all scientific and most technical purposes. There are seven fundamental units: the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole; and two supplementary units: the radian and the steradian. All other units are derived by multiplication or division of these units without the use of numerical factors.

The seven base quantities and their corresponding units are:

length (metre)

mass (kilogram)

time (second)

electric current (ampere)

thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)

amount of substance (mole)

luminous intensity (candela)

These base quantities are assumed to be independent of one another. In other words, no base quantity needs to be defined in terms of any other base quantity (or quantities).

Relationship

S.I. UNIT OF DENSITY =kg/per cubic metre

CGSUNIT OF DENSITY=g/per cubic centi metre

1kg m per cubic =1kg/1mcube =10000g/(100cm)per cubic

=1/1000 g cm per minus cube

Thus, 1kg m per cubic=10 per cube

Explanation:

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