Pole strength in SI is the Ampere-meter, A*m
A = 10-1*c*Fr/s
Fr = Franklins = g1/2cm3/2/s
m = 102cm
So in CGS, pole strength would have the following unit:
101cm5/2*g1/2*c/s2
where cm = centimeter, c = the speed of light, s = seconds and g =gram
unlike poles aatract Pole strength is the ability of the two fictitious north and south poles to attract the iron filings. The pole strength of north pole is assumed to be '+m' and that of south pole is '-m'. Its SI unit is Ampere-metre.
The ratio of CGS unit to SI unit of energy is 1 CGS unit to 10^7 SI units. This means that 1 erg in CGS units is equivalent to 10^-7 joules in SI units when measuring energy.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
In the CGS system, the unit of frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), just like in the International System of Units (SI).
The centimetre-gram-second system (abbreviated CGS or cgs) is a metric system of physical units based on centimetre as the unit of length, gram as a unit of mass, and second as a unit of time. All CGS mechanical units are unambiguously derived from these three base units, but there are several different ways of extending the CGS system to cover electromagnetism.CGS approach to electromagnetic units The conversion factors relating electromagnetic units in the CGS and SI systems are much more involved - so much so that formulas for physical laws of electromagnetism are adjusted depending on what system of units one uses. refer to link below for methods
CGS unit of time is Second,s.
The unit of pole strength in the SI system is ampere-meter (A•m).
The cgs unit of temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
unlike poles aatract Pole strength is the ability of the two fictitious north and south poles to attract the iron filings. The pole strength of north pole is assumed to be '+m' and that of south pole is '-m'. Its SI unit is Ampere-metre.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
The ratio of CGS unit to SI unit of energy is 1 CGS unit to 10^7 SI units. This means that 1 erg in CGS units is equivalent to 10^-7 joules in SI units when measuring energy.
SI . . . . . meter3 CGS . . . . centimeter3
The unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system is the erg.
The CGS unit for speed is centimeters per second (cm/s).
The cgs unit of time is the second (s), which is equivalent to 1/100 of a minute.
The CGS unit of surface tension is dyn/cm (dyne per centimeter).
The unit of energy in the CGS system is the erg. It is a small unit of energy equal to 10^-7 joules.