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difference of Gausla and Tesla​

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The Gauss is the CGS unit for the magnetic field. ... One gauss equals 1×10−4 tesla (100 μT). The Gauss is defined by the Ampère's force law when it is applied to CGS units. A wire 1 centimetre long, sitting in a flux density equal to one Gauss and carrying a current of 1 abampere experiences a force equal to 1 dyne.

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