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the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube

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Q: What is the mks and cgs units for density?
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What is momentum and write CGS and MKS units of momentum?

kg m s-1 in MKS gcms-1 in CGS


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Why is it convienient to express the density or the specific gravity in cgs units?

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