WHAT IS THE RATIO OF SI AND CGS UNIT OF DENSITY?

Unit of density is kg/m3 in SI and g/cm3 in CGS.

So the ratio is 10-3: 1

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Dyne isCGS unit.Newtonis in SI unit.Therefore by definition of force we have: f=ma [2nd Law][MLT^-2]Now ratio of si to cgs:metres x kilogram x seconds / centimeters x gram x seconds100cm x 1000gm/ 1 cm x 1 gmTherefore, ratio is 10^5 : 1

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Dyne isCGS unit.Newtonis in SI unit.Therefore by definition of force we have: f=ma [2nd Law][MLT^-2]Now ratio of si to cgs:metres x kilogram x seconds / centimeters x gram x seconds100cm x 1000gm/ 1 cm x 1 gmTherefore, ratio is 10^5 : 1

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