gaussage (Meaning)

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gaussage (n.)

The intensity of a magnetic field expressed in C.G.S. units, or gausses.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gaussage

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gaussage Sentence Examples

  1. The gaussage of Earth's magnetic field varies depending on location and altitude.
  2. Scientists use gaussage meters to measure the strength and direction of magnetic fields.
  3. The gaussage of a magnetic field can be used to detect buried objects.
  4. The gaussage of a lightning strike can exceed 1,000 microteslas.
  5. The gaussage of a household refrigerator magnet is typically around 50 microteslas.
  6. The gaussage of a medical MRI machine can exceed 1.5 teslas.
  7. The gaussage of the human body is approximately 0.01 microteslas.
  8. The gaussage of a black hole is extremely high, near its event horizon.
  9. The gaussage of a solar flare can disrupt Earth's magnetic field.
  10. The gaussage of an electromagnetic pulse can cause damage to electronic devices.

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The intensity of a magnetic field expressed in C.G.S. units, or gausses.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gaussage of Earth's magnetic field varies depending on location and altitude.

Scientists use gaussage meters to measure the strength and direction of magnetic fields.

The gaussage of a magnetic field can be used to detect buried objects.

The gaussage of a lightning strike can exceed 1,000 microteslas.