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  • ...hysics]], in particular in [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic theory]], '''Gaussian units''' are a set of units for electric and magnetic quantities. The units are n ...are readily available, but this is not the case for taking measurements in Gaussian units.
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  • ...ptic, in that the SI units employ a ''defined'' value for ''c'', while the Gaussian units use a measured value. That is a consequence of the SI units employment of t
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  • | pagename =Gaussian units | abc = Gaussian units
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  • 130 bytes (15 words) - 07:21, 19 July 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gaussian units]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • == Gaussian units == ...e preferable to say that μ<sub>0</sub> and ε<sub>0</sub> play no role when Gaussian units are employed. I've changed the text to read this way. [[User:John R. Brews|
    686 bytes (109 words) - 08:23, 29 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Gaussian units]]
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  • ...both the cgs-esu (centimeter-gram-second electrostatic) system and the [[Gaussian units|Gaussian system]] of units.
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • ...ptic, in that the SI units employ a ''defined'' value for ''c'', while the Gaussian units use a measured value. That is a consequence of the SI units employment of t
    920 bytes (150 words) - 08:48, 29 November 2010
  • ...] |'''B'''| (also known as magnetic induction). The gauss belongs to the [[Gaussian units|Gaussian]] and emu (electromagnetic) systems of units, which are cgs (centi In Gaussian units ''S'' is in cm<sup>2</sup>, time ''t'' in [[second|s]], <math> \mathcal{E
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units|}} (and other EM Units)
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  • ...tV''') is the unit of electric potential and electromotive force in the [[Gaussian units|Gaussian]] and cgs-esu (centimeter-gram-second electrostatic) system of uni
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  • ...gnetic field]] strength |'''H'''| in the emu ( electromagnetic unit) and [[Gaussian units|Gaussian system]]s of units. Both systems are cgs (centimeter-gram-second) {\displaystyle \frac{2I}{c r}}& \quad \hbox{Gaussian units}\\
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  • ...hysics]], in particular in [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic theory]], '''Gaussian units''' are a set of units for electric and magnetic quantities. The units are n ...are readily available, but this is not the case for taking measurements in Gaussian units.
    11 KB (1,527 words) - 17:15, 2 November 2021
  • ...'''maxwell''' (symbol '''Mx''') is the unit of [[magnetic flux]] in the [[Gaussian units|Gaussian]] and emu (electromagnetic) systems of units, which both are cgs
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • | pagename =Gaussian units | abc = Gaussian units
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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  • {{r|Gaussian units}}
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