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A calorie is a unit of heat and it equals 4.2 J, where 1 J = kg m^2 s^-2 .. A distant civilisation employs a system of units in which the units of mass, length and time are α kg, beta m and gamma s. Also J' is their unit of energy. What will be the magnitude of calorie in their units?

A calorie is a unit of heat or energy and it equals 4.2 J where 1J = 1 kg m^(2)s^(-2) . Suppose we employ a system of units in which unit of mass is alpha kg. unit of length is beta m, unit of time is gamma . What will be magnitude of calorie in terms of this new system?

A calorie is a unit of heat or energy and it equals about 4.2 J where 1J = 1 kg m^2s^(-2)c . Suppose we employ a system of units in which the unit of mass equals a kg, the unit of length equals R m, the unit of time y s? Show that a calorie has a magnitude 4.2 a^(-1) beta(-2) gamma2 in terms of the new units.

A calorie is a unit of heat or energy and it equals about 4.2 J, where 1 J = 1 kg m^(2) s^(-2) . Suppose we employ a system of units in which the unit of mass equals alpha kg , the unit of length equals is beta m , the unit of time is gamma s . Show tthat a calorie has a magnitude 4.2 alpha^(-1) beta^(-1) gamma^(2) in terms of the new units.

a calorie is a unit of heat or energy and it equals about 4.2J, where 1J=1kgm^2s^(-2) . suppose we employ a system of units in which the unit of mass equals alpha kg, the unit of length equals beta meter, the unit of time is second. show that a calorie has a magnitude 4.2alpha^(-1)beta^(-2)gamma^2 in terms of new units.

A calorie is a unit of heat (energy in transit) and it equals about 4.2 J where 1J= 1 kg m^(2) s^(-2) . Suppose we employ a system of units in which the unit of mass equals alpha kg, the unit of length equals beta m, the unit of time is gamma s. Show that a calorie has a magnitude 4.2 alpha^(-1)beta^(-2)gamma^(2) in terms of the new units.

A calorie is a unit of heat or energy and it equals about 4.2 j where 1 J = 1 kg . m^(2). S^(-2) . Suppose we employ a system of units in which the unit of mass equals alpha kg the unit of length equals beta m and the unit of time is lambda s. Show the a calorie has a magnitude 4.2 alpha^(-1) beta^(-2) gamma^(2) in terms of the new units.