Cgs vs Gilbert - What's the difference?
cgs | gilbert |
(physics) The system of measurement taking the c'entimeter, '''g'''ram and ' s econd as its fundamental units, now replaced by SI system.
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* 1605 , Remains Concerning Britain , John Russell Smith, 1870, p.81:
As an initialism cgs
is .As a noun gilbert is
the cgs unit of magnetomotive force equal to 07958 ampere-turns.cgs
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Alternative forms
* cgs (centimetre-gram-second) ===(en)=== (en-initialism)Coordinate terms
* (centimetre-gram-second) mks * (Canadian Government Ship) DGSSee also
* (centimetre-gram-second) SI * (Canadian Government Ship) HMCS, CCGSAnagrams
*gilbert
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Gilbert - - - because it is written in Dooms-day book Gislebert, I judge it rather to signifie Bright or brave pledge - - - .So it is a well fitting name for children which are the only sweet pledges and pawns of love between man and wife.