Question
Question: The density of the mercury is \(13600kg{{m}^{-3}}\). Its value in CGS system will be A. \(13.6gc{{...
The density of the mercury is 13600kgm−3. Its value in CGS system will be
A. 13.6gcm−3
B. 1360gcm−3
C. 136gcm−3
D. 1.36gcm−3
Solution
Hint: Write down the units of density in SI and CGS systems. Write the conversion factor for basic units for converting them from SI system to CGS system. With the use of this information now convert the unit of density and find out the equivalent value of density of mercury in the CGS system.
Complete step-by-step solution -
Units used to measure different quantities vary place to place. So to have a uniformity in units a system called ‘The International System of Units’ (abbreviated as SI) is used.
There are basic seven units defines in SI system:
1. Length - meter (m)
2. Time - second (s)
3. Amount of substance - mole (mole)
4. Electric current - ampere (A)
5. Temperature - kelvin (K)
6. Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
7. Mass - kilogram (kg)
CGS system is another metric system used for measurement of units. Following are some units in CGS system used in our daily life:
1. Length - centimetre (cm)
2. Time - second (s)
3. Temperature - kelvin (K)
4. Mass - gram (g)
Unit of density in SI system is kgm−3
Therefore, Unit of density in CGS system will be gcm−3
Conversion from SI system to CGS system:
1 meter = 100cm
1kg = 1000g
Therefore,