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In system called the star system we have 1 star kilogram `=10^(10) kg`. 1 starmeter `=10^(8)m`, 1 starsecond `=10^(3)s` then calculte the value of 1 joule in this system.

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`10^(-30)` star joule

Dimension of joule `=ML^(2)T^(-2)`
value of 1 joule in star system
`=(10^(-20))(10^(-8))^(2)(10^(-3))^(-2)=10^(-30)` star joule
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