Quantity Catalog - Magnetic flux density
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  (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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