Asked by tanishq
what is the ratio of SI units to CGS units of momentum? how do you measure the effect of an impulsive. force on the body
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Answered by
bobpursley
That is rather simple: Kilogram/ gram=10^3
meter/centimeter=10^2
ratio= 10^5
implusive force: by change in momentum, mass*velocity
meter/centimeter=10^2
ratio= 10^5
implusive force: by change in momentum, mass*velocity
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Ratio between C.G.S and S.I unit of momentum
Write ratio between C.G.S and S.I unit of momentum
Answered by
Somya singh
The S. I. Unit of momentum is=kg.M/s
The C. G. S. Unit of momentum =kg. M/s
The ratio between them is =1:1
The C. G. S. Unit of momentum =kg. M/s
The ratio between them is =1:1
Answered by
sri
A ratio of SI units to CGS units of momentum is (kg m/s)/(g cm/s) i.e., 10^5.
The effect of an impulse force on the body is measured only in terms of impulse
The effect of an impulse force on the body is measured only in terms of impulse
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