What Is This Tool?
This converter changes power values from attowatts, units representing extremely small energy transfer rates, into erg per second, a CGS unit commonly used in astrophysics and theoretical studies.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value measured in attowatts into the input field.
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Select attowatt [aW] as the source unit and erg/second [erg/s] as the target unit.
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Click the convert button to see the equivalent power in erg per second.
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Review the results for use in astrophysical, nanoscale, or experimental physics calculations.
Key Features
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Converts very low power measurements between attowatts and erg per second.
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Supports scientific and engineering contexts involving nanoscale and astrophysical power levels.
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Browser-based and easy to use with quick conversion results.
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Provides compatibility between SI-based and CGS-based power units.
Examples
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2 attowatts converts to 2 × 10⁻¹¹ erg per second.
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5 attowatts converts to 5 × 10⁻¹¹ erg per second.
Common Use Cases
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Translating ultra-small power data into CGS units for astrophysical luminosity analysis.
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Expressing power dissipation in nanoelectronics and low-power sensor devices.
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Reporting energy transfer rates in experimental physics with sensitive detectors.
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Converting power measurements for compatibility with theoretical physics research using CGS units.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure accurate input values since attowatts represent extremely small power levels.
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Double-check unit selection to avoid confusion between SI and CGS systems.
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Consider numerical precision and rounding carefully in your results.
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Use this conversion to support interdisciplinary research involving nanoscale and astrophysical power.
Limitations
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Attowatt values are extremely small requiring precise measurement instruments.
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Erg per second is a CGS unit and less common than SI units, which might cause confusion.
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Numerical rounding and significant figure handling are essential due to the small magnitudes involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does an attowatt measure?
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An attowatt measures extremely small power levels, often used in scientific fields with ultra-sensitive detectors or nanoscale electronics.
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Why convert attowatts to erg per second?
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Converting to erg per second helps express tiny power values in CGS units commonly utilized in astrophysics and theoretical physics.
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Are erg per second and watts interchangeable?
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No, erg per second is a CGS unit and differs from watts; 1 erg per second equals 10⁻⁷ watts.
Key Terminology
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Attowatt [aW]
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A unit of power equal to 10⁻¹⁸ watts used for extremely small energy transfer rates.
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Erg per second [erg/s]
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A CGS power unit representing one erg of energy transferred per second, equivalent to 10⁻⁷ watts.
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CGS System
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A system of units based on centimeters, grams, and seconds, commonly used in older scientific literature and astrophysics.