show that 1 joule = 10×10×10×10×10×10×10
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Let MKS unit of work = n × CGS unit of work.
n = MKS unit of work/CGS unit of work
= kg m2s-2/gm cm2s-2
= kgm2s-2/103 kg 10-4 m2s-2 = 1/10-7
∴ MKS unit of work = 107 CGS unit of work.
i.e 1 J = 107 erg.
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1 joule =107 erg
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