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=== Coherence === {{Main|Coherence (units of measurement)}} [[File:James Clerk Maxwell.jpg|thumb|upright|[[James Clerk Maxwell]] played a major role in developing the concept of a coherent CGS system and in extending the metric system to include electrical units.]] Each variant of the metric system has a degree of coherence—the derived units are directly related to the base units without the need for intermediate conversion factors.<ref>{{citation | author = Working Group 2 of the Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM/WG 2). | publisher = [[International Bureau of Weights and Measures]] (BIPM) on behalf of the Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology | year = 2008 | url = http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/documents/jcgm/JCGM_200_2008.pdf | title = International vocabulary of metrology – Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM) | edition = 3rd | at = 1.12 |access-date = 12 April 2012}}</ref> For example, in a coherent system the units of [[force]], [[energy]], and [[Power (physics)|power]] are chosen so that the equations {| style="margin-left:3em !important" |- | ''force'' || = || ''mass'' || × || ''acceleration'' |- | ''energy'' || = || ''force'' || × || ''distance'' |- | ''energy'' || = || ''power'' || × || ''time'' |} hold without the introduction of unit conversion factors. Once a set of coherent units has been defined, other relationships in physics that use this set of units will automatically be true. Therefore, [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s [[Mass–energy equivalence|mass–energy equation]], {{nowrap|1=''E'' = ''mc''{{i sup|2}}}}, does not require extraneous constants when expressed in coherent units.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.unc.edu/~mgood/research/RestEnergy.pdf |title=Some Derivations of ''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup> |first1=Michael |last1=Good |access-date=18 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111107023429/https://www.unc.edu/~mgood/research/RestEnergy.pdf |archive-date=7 November 2011 }}</ref> The [[centimetre–gram–second system of units|CGS system]] had two units of energy, the [[erg]] that was related to [[mechanics]] and the [[calorie]] that was related to [[thermal energy]]; so only one of them (the erg) could bear a coherent relationship to the base units. Coherence was a design aim of SI, which resulted in only one unit of energy being defined – the [[joule]].<ref name=SI_units>{{SIbrochure8th|pages = 111–120}}</ref>
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