Chemistry, asked by nay5, 1 year ago

the cgs unit of energy????? ​


rahul077: An erg is the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted for a distance of one centimeter. In the CGS base units, it is equal to one gram centimeter-squared per second-squared (g⋅cm2/s2). It is thus equal to 10−7 joules or 100 nanojoules (nJ) in SI units.

Unit system: CGS units

SI units: 1.000000×10−7 J

British Gravitational System: 7.375621×10−8 ft⋅lbf

Answers

Answered by rudra09
8

THE CGS UNIT OF ENERGY IS =>

ERG and 1 erg = 10^-7 j

Hope it's help you

Answered by kanak1081
2

the cgs unit of energy is (g.cm sq/s sq)

which is one gram centimetre - squared per second squared

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