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state the S.I and CGS units of density . How are the are inter related?​

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Answered by Pranjal129
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SI unit is kg/m^3

CGS unit is g/cm^3

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Answered by inshachawla08092006
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Answer:SI units of density is kg/m3 ( kilogram per cubic metre)

CGS units of density is g/cm3 ( gram per cubic centimetre)

Explanation:In SI mass and lengths have base units: kilogram and meter, respectively. Therefore, the coherent SI unit for density is the kilogram per cubic meter (symbol kg/m³). However, unlike cgs, SI allows the use of other prefixes on the units. For a quotient, the typical preference is to use a different prefix on a unit in the numerator, though there is sometimes reasonable justification to apply a prefix in the denominator. Thus, megagram per cubic meter might well be more suitable for density of solids and is permitted by SI. If you take data from a source using kilogram per liter, you might want to change that to kilogram per cubic decimeter, so that the unit size is not being changed and the numeric values due not need changing, but SI is being strictly adhered to (since the liter is not an SI unit). Such an action is fine in the context of SI but prohibited for cgs.

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