maxwell/square meter to gauss
Please provide values below to convert maxwell/square meter to gauss [Gs, G], or change ↔.
maxwell/square meter
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic flux density, equivalent to one maxwell of flux passing through one square meter.
Historyandorigin: Named after James Clerk Maxwell, the maxwell is a CGS unit of magnetic flux, used prior to the adoption of the SI system.
CurrentUse: Now largely replaced by the SI units, this unit may still appear in historical contexts or in regions where the CGS system is used.
funfact: The maxwell was once the standard unit for magnetic flux density but was later replaced by the more modern tesla system!
gauss [Gs, G]
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic field strength, representing the strength of a magnetic field at a point.
Historyandorigin: Named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, it’s used to measure weaker magnetic fields and is still used in some scientific contexts.
CurrentUse: Still commonly used in fields like geology, where weak magnetic fields are analyzed, such as in magnetometers.
funfact: The gauss is much smaller than the tesla, and it's still popular in contexts involving weak magnetic fields, like in geophysical surveys!
maxwell/square meter to gauss [Gs, G] Conversion Table
1 maxwell/square meter | 10000 gauss [Gs, G] |
2 maxwell/square meter | 20000 gauss [Gs, G] |
3 maxwell/square meter | 30000 gauss [Gs, G] |
5 maxwell/square meter | 50000 gauss [Gs, G] |
10 maxwell/square meter | 100000 gauss [Gs, G] |
50 maxwell/square meter | 500000 gauss [Gs, G] |
100 maxwell/square meter | 1000000 gauss [Gs, G] |
1000 maxwell/square meter | 10000000 gauss [Gs, G] |
10000 maxwell/square meter | 100000000 gauss [Gs, G] |
100000 maxwell/square meter | 1000000000 gauss [Gs, G] |
1000000 maxwell/square meter | 10000000000 gauss [Gs, G] |
How to Convert maxwell/square meter to gauss
1 maxwell/square meter = 10000 gauss [Gs, G]
1 gauss [Gs, G] = 0.0001 maxwell/square meter
we use cross multiplication method
maxwell/square meter → gauss [Gs, G]
1 → 10000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*10000=1*x
by simplifying
x=15000