gilbert/centimeter to oersted
Please provide values below to convert gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] to oersted [Oe], or change ↔.
gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm]
Definition: A unit of magnetic field strength in the CGS system, equal to the magnetic pole strength of one gilbert divided by the length in centimeters.
Historyandorigin: Named after William Gilbert, the English physician who studied magnetism and electric currents.
CurrentUse: Mainly used in older studies of magnetism and electromagnetic fields.
funfact: William Gilbert is considered one of the fathers of electromagnetism, and the unit that bears his name was once used to describe the strength of magnetic fields!
oersted [Oe]
Definition: A unit of magnetic field strength, representing the field that produces a force of one dyne on a unit magnetic pole.
Historyandorigin: Named after Hans Christian Oersted, the Danish physicist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields.
CurrentUse: Used in some scientific contexts to describe magnetic field strength in the CGS system.
funfact: Hans Christian Oersted’s discovery of electromagnetism was a game-changer in physics, and this unit honors his groundbreaking work!
gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] to oersted [Oe] Conversion Table
1 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 1 oersted [Oe] |
2 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 2 oersted [Oe] |
3 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 3 oersted [Oe] |
5 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 5 oersted [Oe] |
10 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 10 oersted [Oe] |
50 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 50 oersted [Oe] |
100 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 100 oersted [Oe] |
1000 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 1000 oersted [Oe] |
10000 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 10000 oersted [Oe] |
100000 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 100000 oersted [Oe] |
1000000 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] | 1000000 oersted [Oe] |
How to Convert gilbert/centimeter to oersted
1 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] = 1 oersted [Oe]
1 oersted [Oe] = 1 gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm]
we use cross multiplication method
gilbert/centimeter [Gi/cm] → oersted [Oe]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5