What Is This Tool?
This unit converter transforms power measurements from erg per second, a CGS unit commonly used in astrophysics, into kilojoule per minute, which is frequently applied in physiology and laboratory settings to measure energy transfer rates over time.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value in erg/second (erg/s) into the input field
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Select erg/second as the source unit and kilojoule/minute as the target unit
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Click on the convert button to generate the equivalent power value in kilojoule/minute (kJ/min)
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View and use the converted value for comparisons or further calculations
Key Features
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Converts erg/second (erg/s) to kilojoule/minute (kJ/min) accurately
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Ideal for translating astrophysical and CGS-based power values to practical units used in physiology and engineering
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Browser-based and easy to use with no installation required
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Supports power measurement units involving different time frames: seconds and minutes
Examples
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1 erg/second equals 0.000000006 kilojoule/minute
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1,000,000 erg/second equals 0.006 kilojoule/minute
Common Use Cases
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Expressing luminosities and radiative power of stars and accreting black holes in astrophysics
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Reporting metabolic energy expenditure per minute during exercise physiology assessments
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Describing heating or cooling power rates in laboratory calorimetry where measurements are tracked by minute
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Specifying power consumption of small appliances measured over longer time intervals
Tips & Best Practices
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Confirm unit consistency when working across different time bases such as seconds and minutes
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Use scientific notation when dealing with very small values to maintain readability
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Apply conversions thoughtfully when comparing theoretical astrophysical data with practical physiological measurements
Limitations
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Erg/second represents extremely small power magnitude, resulting in very small converted values
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Differences in time intervals (seconds vs. minutes) must be carefully handled to avoid errors
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Erg/second is seldom used outside CGS or astrophysical contexts, limiting its utility in modern engineering
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is an erg per second?
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An erg per second (erg/s) is a CGS unit of power defined as the amount of energy transferred at a rate of one erg per second, often used in astrophysics.
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Why convert erg/second to kilojoule/minute?
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Converting erg/s to kJ/min helps translate power values from CGS-based or astronomical contexts into units commonly used in physiology and engineering.
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Is erg/second commonly used in engineering?
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No, erg/second is rarely used outside CGS or astrophysics, so its relevance in modern engineering is limited.
Key Terminology
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Erg/second (erg/s)
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A CGS unit of power equal to one erg of energy transferred per second, mainly used in astrophysics.
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Kilojoule per minute (kJ/min)
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A unit of power representing the energy rate where one kilojoule is delivered or consumed each minute, often used in physiology and calorimetry.
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Power
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The rate at which energy is transferred or converted per unit time.