gamma to line/square centimeter
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gamma
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic field strength, equivalent to one nanotesla (nT).
Historyandorigin: Named after the Greek letter gamma, it is commonly used to measure weak magnetic fields, especially in geomagnetic studies.
CurrentUse: Used in geophysics, especially in measuring Earth's magnetic field, and in fields where low-intensity magnetic fields are studied.
funfact: The gamma is used in areas like geology to measure small variations in magnetic fields that can indicate mineral deposits or tectonic activity!
line/square centimeter
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic flux density, representing one magnetic line passing through one square centimeter.
Historyandorigin: Used in the early days of electromagnetism to measure flux density, this unit has been largely replaced by the SI system.
CurrentUse: Historically significant, but not in modern use except in older textbooks and theories.
funfact: This was one of the first ways of visualizing magnetic flux, but it has since been replaced by more precise and standardized units like the tesla!
gamma to line/square centimeter Conversion Table
1 gamma | 0.00001 line/square centimeter |
2 gamma | 0.00002 line/square centimeter |
3 gamma | 0.00003 line/square centimeter |
5 gamma | 0.00005 line/square centimeter |
10 gamma | 0.0001 line/square centimeter |
50 gamma | 0.0005 line/square centimeter |
100 gamma | 0.001 line/square centimeter |
1000 gamma | 0.01 line/square centimeter |
10000 gamma | 0.1 line/square centimeter |
100000 gamma | 1 line/square centimeter |
1000000 gamma | 10 line/square centimeter |
How to Convert gamma to line/square centimeter
1 gamma = 0.00001 line/square centimeter
1 line/square centimeter = 100000 gamma
we use cross multiplication method
gamma → line/square centimeter
1 → 0.00001
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.00001=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.000015