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How much is a Gauss?

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Answered by tigerbhoir8888
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Answer:

One gauss corresponds to 10-4 tesla (T), the International System Unit. 

Explanation:

One gauss corresponds to 10-4 tesla (T), the International System Unit. The gauss is equal to 1 maxwell per square centimetre, or 10−4 weber per square metre. Magnets are rated in gauss. The gauss was named for the German scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss.

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