What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows you to transform power measurements from erg per second, a CGS unit widely used in astrophysics, into kilojoule per second, a practical SI-based power unit commonly used in engineering and industrial fields.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value in erg/second in the input field.
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Select erg/second as the input unit and kilojoule/second as the output unit.
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Click the convert button to obtain the power value in kilojoule/second.
Key Features
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Converts power values between erg/second and kilojoule/second accurately.
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Supports converting astrophysical and CGS-based power units to SI units.
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Easy to use web-based interface requiring no prior technical knowledge.
Examples
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5 erg/s is equal to 5 × 10⁻¹⁰ kJ/s, or 5e-10 kJ/s.
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1,000,000 erg/s converts to 1,000,000 × 10⁻¹⁰ kJ/s, which is 1e-4 kJ/s.
Common Use Cases
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Converting astrophysical luminosities and radiative power to SI units for engineering analysis.
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Translating CGS power measurements from scientific literature into practical metrics.
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Assessing electrical or mechanical power ratings of appliances and industrial motors.
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Evaluating thermal energy transfer rates in HVAC and power generation systems.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use scientific notation when working with very small values resulting from conversion.
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Verify unit selections carefully to avoid errors between CGS and SI measurements.
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Interpret converted values in the context of your specific technical or scientific field.
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Utilize this tool to bridge older CGS-based data with modern engineering standards.
Limitations
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Erg/second represents a very small power unit relative to kilojoule/second, leading to very small decimals.
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CGS units like erg/s are uncommon in contemporary technical practices outside specialized science.
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Precise scientific notation is required due to the large scale difference between units.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does erg/second measure?
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Erg/second is a CGS unit of power measuring energy transfer of one erg per second, often used in astrophysics to express radiative power.
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How is kilojoule/second related to watts?
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One kilojoule per second equals one kilowatt, which is 1,000 watts.
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Why convert from erg/second to kilojoule/second?
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To translate power values from older or astrophysical CGS units into practical SI units for engineering and industrial applications.
Key Terminology
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Erg/second (erg/s)
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A CGS unit of power representing one erg of energy transferred each second, primarily used in astrophysics.
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Kilojoule/second (kJ/s)
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An SI unit of power equal to 1,000 joules per second, equivalent to one kilowatt.
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Power
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The rate at which energy is transferred or converted per unit of time.