unit of magnetic field intensity)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. gauss (gous) n. pl. gauss or gauss·es Abbr. G The centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic flux density, equal to one maxwell per square centimeter. [After Karl Friedrich Gauss.] American Heritage® ...
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For producing a magnetic auxiliary field applied to the sensors, a coil is arranged on the body. for increasing the accuracy and reliability of the measured result, the body is provided with at least one further recess for receiving a further sensor. The measuring direction of the further ...
the centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic field strength, equal to 10−4tesla.Symbol:G [1880–85; after K. French.Gauss] Gauss (gaʊs) n. Karl Friedrich,1777–1855, German mathematician and astronomer. Gauss′i•an,adj. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010...
PURPOSE: To obtain a simple and improved device to detect a circumferential magnetic field of an implanted apparatus. ;CONSTITUTION: A combination unit of a telemeter device and a magnetic field indicator has a control logic device 9, a magnetic field indicator 8, a telemeter circuit 7, a plur...
磁性;磁学magnetic field 磁场gravity [ˈɡrævəti]n. 地心引力;重力拓:gravitational adj. 引力的;重力的pivot [ˈpɪvət]n. 中心点;支点resemble [rɪˈzembl]v. 与……相似拓:resemblance n. 相似,类似identical [aɪˈdentɪkl]adj. 完全相同的拓...
Oersted, (Oe), MAGNETIC FIELD INTENSITY Gauss, (Gs, G), MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY Tesla, (T), MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY permeability of vacuum, (µ0), MAGNETIC PERMEABILITY Gilbert, (Gb), MAGNETIC TENSION gram percent, (g%), MASS CONCENTRATION carat of gold alloys, (ctAu), MASS FRACTION metab...
Some people worry about the effects of a magnetic field reversal. They think there is a possibility that it could cause many problems. For example, without a magnetic field, communications could be disrupted. Birds and other forms of life could become confused and get lost. ...
Recent studies have found that the Earth's magnetic field has weakened about 5% per decade. At its current rate, the next reversal could happen within the next century. Some people worry about the effects of a magnetic field reversal.
by a first longitudinal end and to the second electrode by a second longitudinal end; wherein a storage information item is stored in the memory unit in a nonvolatile fashion by setting a magnetization direction of one of the magnetizable electrodes by applying an external magnetic field. ...