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The s.I unit of velocity is how many times greater than its



c.G.S. Unit of velocity

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️ In CGS system the unit of length, mass and time are centimetre (cm), gram (g) and second (s), respectively.

➡️In SI system the unit of length, mass and time are metre (m), kilogram (kg) and second (s), respectively.
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force which produces unit acceleration in unit mass In SI, force is measured in newton (N).

force which produces unit acceleration in unit mass In SI, force is measured in newton (N).Force is said to be I N, if it produces an acceleration of I ms-² in a body of mass 1 kg.

force which produces unit acceleration in unit mass In SI, force is measured in newton (N).Force is said to be I N, if it produces an acceleration of I ms-² in a body of mass 1 kg.The C.G.S. unit of force is dyne. If m = 1 g;a = | cms-² : F= l dyne.

force which produces unit acceleration in unit mass In SI, force is measured in newton (N).Force is said to be I N, if it produces an acceleration of I ms-² in a body of mass 1 kg.The C.G.S. unit of force is dyne. If m = 1 g;a = | cms-² : F= l dyne.Hence, force applied is said to be 1 dyne if it produces an acceleration of 1 cms-² in a mass of 1g, 1 N = 10^-5 dyne.

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