Dimensional analysis of units in the MKSA and CGS systems.

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The question is asking for a dimensional analysis of units in the MKSA (Meter-Kilogram-Second-Amper) and CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) systems, likely focusing on how these systems compare in terms of their fundamental units and how to convert between them.

Answer

MKSA: Meter, Kilogram, Second, Ampere; CGS: Centimeter, Gram, Second.

In the MKSA system, the units are meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), and ampere (electric current). In the CGS system, the units are centimeter (length), gram (mass), and second (time).

Answer for screen readers

In the MKSA system, the units are meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), and ampere (electric current). In the CGS system, the units are centimeter (length), gram (mass), and second (time).

More Information

The MKSA and CGS systems are both metric but differ in the base units they use, which leads to different dimensional relationships for physical quantities like force, energy, and power.

Tips

Mixing units from different systems without conversion can lead to errors.

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