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Write the relationship between the SI and CGS unit of moment of force

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Answered by Mora22
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Answer:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

∴ S.I unit of force/C.G.S unit of force = kg x ms-2/g x cm s-2 = (kg/g) /(m/cm)^2 = 10^3 x 10^2

= 10^5

∴ S.I unit of force (Newton) = 10^5 C.G.S unit of force (dyne)

Or 1 Newton = 10^5 dyne.

Answered by madeducators4
2

Relationship between the SI and CGS unit:

Explanation:

  • The power is the result of mass and speed increase. It's the SI unit it Newton and the CGS unit is dyne.
  • The CGS unit of power is equivalent to SI unit of power.
  • Thus, The connection among SI and CGS unit of power is the CGS unit of power is equivalent to SI unit of force.
  • The CGS unit of power is the dyne, which is characterized as 1 g⋅cm/s2, so the SI unit of power, the newton (1 kg⋅m/s2), is equivalent to 100000 dynes.
  • The SI unit of power is the newton, image N. The base units pertinent to drive are: The meter, unit of length - image m. The kilogram, unit of mass - image kg. The second, unit of time - image s.
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