s.i and c.gs unit of work and relationship between them:
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Explanation:
=> S.I = F-> newton (N) , S-> metre (m)
- Work-> N-m -- joule (J)
=> C.G.S-> F-> dyne , S-> centimetre
- Work-> dyne-cm -- erg
Relationship between joule and erg:
We know that,
=> 1 N = 10^5 dynes
=> 1 m = 10^2 cm
Therefore,
=> 1 joule = 1 newton × 1 metre
=> 10^5 dynes × 10^2 cm
=> 10^7 erg
∴ 1 J = 10^7 erg
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What is the relationship between the SI unit and the CGS unit of force? The SI unit of force (the Newton) is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second per second. For the CGS unit (the Dyne) substitute Centimeter, Gram and Second. 1N =10^5 Dyn.
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