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An extremely small amount of energy. Example: to raise a pound weight 1 foot would require about 13.6 million ergs.
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| ergonomics |
The science of fitting a job and job-related equipment to individual human physical and psychological characteristics
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| ERG |
Early Romantic Guitar (medium tension)
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| ergot |
the diseases of cereals, grasses and sedges, caused by species of Claviceps; eg. ergot of cereals and grasses caused by Claviceps purpurea (Fr.) Tul.; also the term referring to the sclerotium of these fungi formed in infected plants (eg. the ergot of C. purpurea).
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| ERG |
Pronounced As: ?g , unit of work or energy in the cgs system of units, which is based on the metric system; it is the work done or energy expended by a force of 1 dyne acting through a distance of 1 centimeter. In terms of the joule, the unit of work or energy in the mks system, 1 erg equals 0.0000001 joule.
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