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Conversion Formula for Erg Second to Attojoule Second
Conversion from erg second to attojoule second is a simple process once you know the basic relationship between the two units. One Erg Second is equal to 99,999,999,999.9999847412 Attojoule Second, while one Attojoule Second contains 0 Erg Second.
To change a measurement from erg second to attojoule second, you only need to multiply the number of erg second by 99,999,999,999.9999847412.
1 Erg Second = 99,999,999,999.9999847412 Attojoule Second
1 Attojoule Second = 0 Erg Second
This gives you the equivalent value in attojoule second quickly and accurately. By using this straightforward formula, you can easily switch between these units whenever needed.
Erg Second to Attojoule Second Conversion
Conversion from erg second to attojoule second unit is an strait forward process once you know the correct conversion factor. One Erg Second is equal to 99,999,999,999.9999847412 Attojoule Second, so you can find the value in attojoule second by multiplying the number of erg second by this figure. Example:-
| Erg Second | Attojoule Second |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Erg Second | 9,999,999,999.9999980927 Attojoule Second |
| 1 Erg Second | 99,999,999,999.9999847412 Attojoule Second |
| 2 Erg Second | 199,999,999,999.9999694824 Attojoule Second |
| 3 Erg Second | 299,999,999,999.9999389648 Attojoule Second |
| 5 Erg Second | 499,999,999,999.9999389648 Attojoule Second |
| 7 Erg Second | 699,999,999,999.9998779297 Attojoule Second |
| 10 Erg Second | 999,999,999,999.9998779297 Attojoule Second |
| 20 Erg Second | 1,999,999,999,999.9997558594 Attojoule Second |
| 50 Erg Second | 4,999,999,999,999.9990234375 Attojoule Second |
| 100 Erg Second | 9,999,999,999,999.998046875 Attojoule Second |
Erg per Second (CGS Power Unit)
Introduction : The erg per second is a CGS (centimeter-gram-second) unit of power. It defines the rate of doing work at one erg per second, equal to 1e-7 watts. Suitable for small-scale scientific and atomic-level measurements.
History & Origin : Introduced in the 19th century with the CGS system, the erg per second was widely used in classical physics, especially in electromagnetism and thermodynamics. It was eventually superseded by watt-based SI units.
Current Use : Primarily used in physics and astronomy to describe extremely small or precise power outputs, like light from a faint star or heat at microscopic scales. Still seen in theoretical or legacy scientific texts.
Attojoule per Second (Extremely Tiny Power Unit)
Introduction : The attojoule per second represents a power level of one quintillionth of a joule per second. This unit is practically theoretical and used in fundamental physics or cutting-edge nanoscale research.
History & Origin : Attojoules emerged as researchers explored energy at the smallest observable levels, such as subatomic particles or high-frequency light interactions. It aligns with SI extensions into quantum mechanics.
Current Use : Mainly used in theoretical physics and quantum optics. It allows scientists to describe power in photon-level processes, energy fluctuation in atoms, and molecular-level energy exchange.
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FAQ on Erg Second to Attojoule Second Conversion:
What are the standard abbreviation or symbols for erg second and attojoule second?
The standard abbreviation for erg second is βerg/sβ, while attojoule second is abbreviated as βaJ/s.β These symbols are commonly used to represent units of power in both everyday contexts and technical measurements.
What is the process of conversion from erg second to attojoule second units?
For conversion from erg second to attojoule second, multiply the number of erg second by 100000000000 as one erg second equals 100000000000 attojoule second.
Formula: No of attojoule second = No of erg second Γ 100000000000
This is the standard method used for conversion between these units of power.
How do you convert attojoule second to erg second?
To convert attojoule second to erg second, multiply the number of attojoule second by 1.0E-11 as one attojoule second equals 1.0E-11 erg second.
Formula: No of erg second = No of attojoule second Γ 1.0E-11
How many erg second are in one attojoule second?
There are 1.0E-11 erg second in one attojoule second.
How many attojoule second are in one erg second?
There are exactly 100000000000 attojoule second in one erg second.
Formula: No of attojoule second = No of erg second Γ 100000000000
How many attojoule second in 10 erg second?
There are 1000000000000 attojoule second in 10 erg second.
Formula: No of attojoule second = No of erg second Γ 100000000000
Thus, no of attojoule second in 10 erg second = 10 * 100000000000 = 1000000000000 attojoule second
How many attojoule second in 100 erg second?
There are 10000000000000 attojoule second in 100 erg second.
Formula: No of attojoule second = No of erg second Γ 100000000000
Thus, no of attojoule second in 100 erg second = 100 * 100000000000 = 10000000000000 attojoule second