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the ratio of SI units to CGS units of G is??

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Answered by Deekshii1
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heya frnd

 The value of gravitational constant (G) in S.I. units is given by 6.67 X 10-11 Nm2 kg-2 and in cgs system, it is given by 6.67 X 10-8 dyne cm2g-2. So, the ratio of G in S.I. to cgs system is 10-3.


Answered by lidaralbany
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Answer: The ratio of SI and CGS units of G is 1:10^{-3}.

Explanation:

G is the gravitational constant. its a SI unit is 6.67\times10^{-11}\ N-m^{2}kg^{-2} an CGS unit is 6.67\times10^{-8}\ dyne-cm^{2}g^{-2}.

So, the ratio of SI and CGS units of G

\dfrac{G_{SI}}{G_{CGS}}+\dfrac{6.67\times10^{-11}\ N-m^{2}kg^{-2}}{6.67\times10^{-8}\ dyne-cm^{2}g^{-2}}

\dfrac{G_{SI}}{G_{CGS}}= \dfrac{1}{10^{-3}}

Hence, The ratio of SI and CGS units of G is 1:10^{-3}.

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