cgs (centimetre,gram,seconds) or SI system i.e mks (metre, kilogram,seconds)
Statcoulumb is the unit of charge in cgs system.
A mole is a number, this is not different in cgsor SI or in whatsoever 'unit system'.So the answer is yes, it can be used in cgs-unit system(The same is true for analogons like 'dozen = 12' and 'gross = 144' and even for pi = 3.14......... etc.).
two units of measurements are MKS and CGS systems
stilb(sb)
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The two most common systems of units are cgs and SI systems
In the CGS system, the unit of frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), just like in the International System of Units (SI).
The unit of energy in the CGS system is the erg. It is a small unit of energy equal to 10^-7 joules.
It is not recommended to mix up the SI system and CGS system during problem-solving as it can lead to incorrect results. It's important to choose one system of units and consistently use it throughout your calculations to ensure accuracy and avoid errors.
The unit of power in the cgs system is erg per second, where 1 erg is equal to 10^-7 joules.
1 joule is equivalent to 10^7 ergs in the CGS system.
The two most common systems of units are cgs and SI systems
The unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system is the erg.
The cgs unit of displacement is the centimeter (cm). It represents a distance along a straight line in the cgs (centimeter-gram-second) system of units.
The cgs unit of current in electromagnetic system equivalent to 10 amperes is 10 amperes.
To convert kilograms (kg) to the CGS unit system, you would need to use the conversion factor 1 kg = 1000 grams and then convert from grams to CGS units. In the CGS system, 1 gram = 1000 milligrams = 100 centigrams = 10^6 micrograms. So, if you have a mass in kilograms, you would need to multiply by 10^6 to convert to centigrams in the CGS system.