Quantity Catalog - Magnetic flux density
(magnetic flux density base)
kg/s^2/A
Magnetic flux density is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field within a given area. |
gama
gama
1 gama = 1e-09 kg/s^2/A; "Gama" is a unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, denoted as γ. It is equivalent to one nanotesla (1 nT) and is commonly used in the field of magnetism and electromagnetism." |
gs
gs
1 gs = 0.0001 kg/s^2/A; The unit "gs" is a measurement of magnetic flux density, representing gauss. It is defined as 1 gram per second squared per ampere. |
te
te
1 te = 1 kg/s^2/A; The physical unit "te" is a unit of magnetic flux density. It is commonly used to measure the strength of magnetic fields in various applications. |
tesla
tesla
1 tesla = 1.0 kg/s^2/A; The tesla is the unit of measurement for magnetic flux density. It is equivalent to one weber per square meter and is named after inventor Nikola Tesla. |
tesla
ts
1 Ts = 1.0 kg/s^2/A; The "ts" is a unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, also known as tesla. It is commonly used in the field of electromagnetism. |
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