gauss square centimeter to kiloline
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gauss square centimeter
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic flux, using the gauss (another CGS unit for magnetic field strength).
Historyandorigin: Named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, this unit was widely used before the adoption of the tesla in the SI system.
CurrentUse: Used mainly in contexts where the CGS system is still relevant, or for historical purposes.
funfact: The gauss is still used in some scientific contexts, particularly in fields dealing with weak magnetic fields like geology!
kiloline
Definition: A CGS unit representing one thousand lines of magnetic flux.
Historyandorigin: The kiloline was another unit used in the CGS system before the standardization to SI units.
CurrentUse: Rarely used today, the kiloline served as a practical measure of magnetic flux in the early days of electromagnetism.
funfact: The kiloline was used to describe magnetic flux, but as physics advanced, more accurate units like the weber took over!
gauss square centimeter to kiloline Conversion Table
1 gauss square centimeter | 0.001 kiloline |
2 gauss square centimeter | 0.002 kiloline |
3 gauss square centimeter | 0.003 kiloline |
5 gauss square centimeter | 0.005 kiloline |
10 gauss square centimeter | 0.01 kiloline |
50 gauss square centimeter | 0.05 kiloline |
100 gauss square centimeter | 0.1 kiloline |
1000 gauss square centimeter | 1 kiloline |
10000 gauss square centimeter | 10 kiloline |
100000 gauss square centimeter | 100 kiloline |
1000000 gauss square centimeter | 1000 kiloline |
How to Convert gauss square centimeter to kiloline
1 gauss square centimeter = 0.001 kiloline
1 kiloline = 1000 gauss square centimeter
we use cross multiplication method
gauss square centimeter → kiloline
1 → 0.001
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.001=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0015