How big is an erg?

An erg is the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted for a distance of one centimetre. In the CGS base units, it is equal to one gram centimetre-squared per second-squared (g⋅cm2/s2). It is thus equal to 107 joules or 100 nanojoules (nJ) in SI units.
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What is an erg measurement?

Definition. The electroretinogram (ERG) is a diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity of the retina in response to a light stimulus.
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Which is bigger Joule or erg?

Joule is the SI unit of energy while erg is the cgs unit of energy. Therefore, 1 Joule is equal to 107 erg.
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How much energy is an erg?

The erg (symbol, erg, i.e. the same as the unit) is the unit of energy in the cgs system, where one erg represents the work done when a force of one dyne is acting over a distance of one cm and is equivalent to 1 x 10-7 joules.
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Which is smaller Joule or erg?

Joule is 10000000 times Bigger than Erg.
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Is erg smallest unit of energy?

The erg is a unit of energy equal to 107 joules (100 nJ). It originated in the centimetre–gram–second (CGS) system of units. It has the symbol erg. The erg is not an SI unit.
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Why do astronomers use ergs?

Re: Why do astronomers use tiny units like ergs/sec for stellar events. Because they're using cgs units, not SI (where watts would be more correct). This is largely due to convention and also the fact that many equations simplify when stated in cgs units.
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Which is the biggest unit of energy?

Hence, Kilowatt hour is the largest unit of energy and hence it is practically used in everyday life of electric consumption.
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Where are ERGs found?

The largest are in northern and southern Africa, central and western Asia, and Central Australia. In South America, ergs are limited by the Andes Mountains, but they do contain extremely large dunes in coastal Peru and northwestern Argentina. They are also found in several parts of the northeast coast of Brazil.
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What is an erg in the Sahara Desert?

erg, also called Sand Sea, in a desert region, area of large accumulation of sand, generally in the bottom of a huge basin in which a former river piled up alluvium. Ergs are areas of actively shifting dunes, “fossilized” dunes, or extensive sand sheets. The sand is generally loose and is extremely difficult to cross.
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How many ergs are in a dyne?

dyne, unit of force in the centimetre-gram-second system of physical units, equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimetre per second per second. One dyne equals 0.00001 newton.
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What is the equivalent of 1 joule?

One joule equals the work done (or energy expended) by a force of one newton (N) acting over a distance of one meter (m). One newton equals a force that produces an acceleration of one meter per second (s) per second on a one kilogram (kg) mass. Therefore, one joule equals one newton•meter.
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What does a normal ERG look like?

A normal ERG shows an a-wave (photoreceptor activity) and b-wave (Muller and bipolar cells activity) patterns in dark-adapted (scotopic) and light-adapted (photopic) settings. Wave patterns that are diminished in size or delayed or prolonged in time provide clues about the types of damaged cells.
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What is a full-field ERG?

The full-field electroretinogram (ffERG) is an ophthalmologic test that provides non-invasive objective quantitative measures of the electrical activity in the retina. The ffERG represents an electrical response from the retina to a flash of light and measures global retinal function.
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What are the types of ERG?

There are 3 main types of ERGs: full-field flash ERG (ffERG), pattern ERG (PERG), and multifocal ERG (mfERG). Each has different applications and benefits.
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What is under the sand of the Sahara?

Beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert scientists have discovered evidence of a prehistoric megalake. Formed some 250,000 years ago when the Nile River pushed through a low channel near Wadi Tushka, it flooded the eastern Sahara, creating a lake that at its highest level covered more than 42,000 square miles.
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How is an erg formed?

How Are Ergs Formed? Ergs are formed when sand from abundant sources move downwind and build up into humongous dunes and its movement is slowed down or halted by geological barriers to the flow of wind or by concurring wind flow.
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What is largest in joule?

1 joule = 1 joule. The highest value is 4.18 joule. So, the unit that represents the largest amount of energy is calorie. Therefore, the correct option is (D) Was this answer helpful?
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What is not a unit of energy?

Joule, Calorie, eV, Kilowatt hour; all are the units of energy. Watt is not the unit of energy.
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Which is the bigger unit of heat?

Answer: The SI unit of energy is the joule, with symbol "J": one calorie (small) is defined as exactly 4.184 J; one kilocalorie (large) is 4184 J.
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Why is it called dark energy?

It is called "dark" because it must necessarily be very weakly interacting with regular matter--much like dark matter--and it is referred to as energy because one of the few things we are certain of is that it contributes nearly 70 percent of the total energy of the universe.
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Who invented dark energy?

Dark energy was discovered in 1998 with this method by two international teams that included American astronomers Adam Riess (the author of this article) and Saul Perlmutter and Australian astronomer Brian Schmidt.
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Is dark energy a force?

Dark energy is the name given to the mysterious force that's causing the rate of expansion of our universe to accelerate over time, rather than to slow down. That's contrary to what one might expect from a universe that began in a Big Bang. Astronomers in the 20th century learned the universe is expanding.
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