Sentences with CGS
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"The cgs system of units is an older metric system that measures length in centimeters, mass in grams, and time in seconds."
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"Scientists often use cgs units when working with small measurements, such as in atomic and molecular physics."
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"The cgs unit for force is the dyne, which is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimeter per second squared."
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"In cgs units, the unit of work or energy is the erg, which is equivalent to one dyne applied over a distance of one centimeter."
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"The cgs system is not commonly used in everyday life, as it has been largely replaced by the SI system."
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"In cgs units, the unit of power is the erg per second."
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"Some older research papers still report results in cgs units, especially in fields such as astrophysics."
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"The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 2.998 × 10^10 centimeters per second in cgs units."
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"The cgs system is based on the centimeter-gram-second mechanics system developed in the 19th century."
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"The magnetic field strength can be measured in cgs units, with the unit of gauss."
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"In cgs units, the unit for electric charge is the statcoulomb, which is approximately equal to 3.336 × 10^-10 coulombs."
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"The cgs system is based on the principles established by Gauss, Weber, and Hertz."
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"Working in cgs units can be advantageous when dealing with equations involving electromagnetic phenomena, such as Maxwell's equations."
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"The cgs system is commonly used in plasma physics to describe the behavior of charged particles in electromagnetic fields."
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"The astronomical unit, which is often used to measure distances in the solar system, can be expressed in cgs units."
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"The conversion factors between cgs units and SI units can sometimes be cumbersome due to the different scaling factors."
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"Although the cgs system is less common today, it remains an important historical system for scientific calculations."
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"The cgs unit system is commonly used in scientific and engineering calculations."
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"He converted the measurement from cgs to SI units."
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"The cgs system includes the centimeter, gram, and second as base units."
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"Many physics textbooks still use cgs units."
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"The cgs system is named after the three base units it employs."
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"The cgs system is often used for electromagnetic calculations."
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"In cgs units, the speed of light is approximately 2.998 x 10^10 cm/s."
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"The cgs system is less commonly used than the SI system."
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"The cgs system simplifies equations in certain electromagnetic phenomena."
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"This equation is written in cgs units."