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gauss
manyetik alan ölçüsü
{i} Gaus
{i} manyetik indükleme birimi
(Tıp) Elektromanyetik ölçü birimi, gavs
manyetik alan öIçü birimi
gauss' sign
(Tıp) gauss işareti
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Manyetik alanın şiddet birimi
Manyetik alanın şiddet birimi. Kısaltması G
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The unit of magnetic field strength in cgs systems of units, equal to 0.0001 tesla
{i} Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), German mathematician and scientist, major contributor to number theory and electromagnetic theory; family name
German mathematician and astronomer known for his contributions to algebra, differential geometry, probability theory, and number theory. The centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic flux density, equal to one maxwell per square centimeter
The unit of magnetic induction and of magnetic flux density in the cgs system One gauss = one maxwell/square centimeter One gauss also equals 100,000 gamma
CGS unit of measurement for magnetic fields; usually milligauss (mG) is used, 1/1000 of a Gauss 10 mG = 1 µT, (micro Tesla )
a measurement of magnetic flux density
The unit of magnetic induction in the cgs electromagnetic system The gauss is equal to 1 Maxwell per square centimeter
Unit of measure of magnetic induction, B, or flux density in the CGS system
The C
unit of density of magnetic field, equal to a field of one line of force per square centimeter, being thus adopted as an international unit at Paris in 1900; sometimes used as a unit of intensity of magnetic field
Lines of magnetic flux per square centimeter, cgs unit of flux density, equivalent to lines per square inch in the English system, and Webers per square meter or Tesla in the SI system
the centimeter-gram-second electromagnetic unit of magnetic flux density
German mathematician who developed the theory of numbers and who applied mathematics to electricity and magnetism and astronomy and geodesy (1777-1855)
Measure of flux density in Maxwells per square centimeter of cross- sectional area One gauss is iC-4 Tesla
scientific unit of magnetic field strength
A unit of magnetic field strength
Lines of magnetic flux per square centimeter This is a measure of flux density
A unit for measuring electromagnetic fields
A unit of magnetic induction, equal to 1 Maxwell per square centimeter Higher Gauss measurements mean more power can be induced to flow in an alternator Gauss readings can be increased by putting steel behind magnets, stacking magnets, or using larger or higher-grade magnets
a unit of magnetic flux density equal to 1 maxwell per square centimeter
A unit used to measure magnetic field strength The intensity of the earth's magnetic field, near the surface of the earth, is on the order of one-half gauss (0 1 Telsa)
Unit of intensity of a magnetic field equal to a field of one line of force per cm2
The unit of magnetic induction in the cgs (centimeter-gram-second) system
Unit of magnetic flux density in the CGS system (1 Gauss = 10-4 Tesla)
A unit mea,sure of the magnetic flux density produced by a magnetizing force
The (C G S ) unit for magnetic induction (flux density), measured in flux lines per square centimeter See Induction, Magnetic and Magnetic Flux Density Gauss meter- An instrument that measures the flux density of a magnetic field, usually measured in Gauss (C G S ) Gilbert- The C G S unit for magnetomotive force
The cgs unit of magnetic induction, = 1 maxwell/cm2
Unit of measure for magnetic flux density
The unit of magnetic field strength in cgs systems of units, equal to 0.0001 tesla. Category: Units of measure
(G) - a unit of magnetic flux density in the older (CGS) system The Earth’s magnetic field is approximately one half gauss to one gauss, depending on location The current preferred (SI ) unit is the Tesla (T) (1 T = 10,000 G = 10 kG)
{i} unit of magnetic force
It was previously suggested as a unit of magnetomotive force
A unit of magnetic flux density equal to 10 -4 weber per meter square
Gauss guns
plural form of Gauss gun
Carl Friedrich Gauss
(1777-1855) German mathematician and scientist, major contributor to number theory and electromagnetic theory
Carl Friedrich Gauss
orig. Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss born April 30, 1777, Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick died Feb. 23, 1855, Göttingen, Hanover German mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. Born to poor parents, he was a prodigy of astounding depth. By his early teens he had already performed astonishing proofs. He published over 150 works and made such important contributions as the fundamental theorem of algebra (in his doctoral dissertation), the least squares method, Gauss-Jordan elimination (for solving matrix equations), and the bell curve, or Gaussian error curve (see normal distribution). Gauss made important contributions to physics and astronomy and pioneered the application of mathematics to gravitation, electricity, and magnetism. He also developed the fields of potential theory and real analysis. With Archimedes and Newton, he is one of the greatest mathematicians of all time
Karl Friedrich Gauss
{i} (1777-1855) German mathematician and scientist, major contributor to number theory and electromagnetic theory
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    Türkische aussprache

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    Aussprache

    /ˈgous/ /ˈɡaʊs/

    Etymologie

    [ 'gaus ] (noun.) 1882. Named for Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician and physicist.
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