Gaus

/ɡɑːs/ noun

Definition

A unit of magnetic flux density in the centimeter-gram-second system, equal to one ten-thousandth of a tesla.

Etymology

Named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, the German mathematician and physicist who made fundamental discoveries about magnetism and electromagnetism in the early 1800s.

Kelly Says

The gauss is named after one of history's greatest mathematicians—Carl Friedrich Gauss—so there's literally a unit of measurement named after a single person's genius! The switch from gauss to tesla shows how the scientific world standardized on new measurement systems.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ጋውስ
gaws
ARالعربية
غاس
gaas
BNবাংলা
গৌস
gaus
CACatalà
Gauss
gaus
CSČeština
Gauss
gaus
DADansk
Gauss
gaus
DEDeutsch
Gauss
gaus
ELΕλληνικά
Γαύσ
gaus
ESEspañol
gaus
gows
FAفارسی
گاس
gaas
FISuomi
Gauss
gaus
FRFrançais
gaus
go
GUGU
ગૌસ
gaus
HAHA
Gaus
gaus
HEעברית
גאוס
gaus
HIहिन्दी
गाउस
gaus
HUMagyar
Gauss
gaus
IDBahasa Indonesia
Gauss
gaus
IGIG
Gaas
gaas
ITItaliano
Gauss
gaus
JA日本語
ガウス
gausu
KKKK
Гейсс
gaiss
KMKM
គាស
gaas
KO한국어
가우스
gauseu
MRMR
गाउस
gaus
MSBahasa Melayu
Gauss
gaus
MYမြန်မာ
ဂေါက်
gauk
NLNederlands
Gauss
gaus
NONorsk
Gauss
gaus
PAPA
ਗਾਉਸ
gaus
PLPolski
Gauss
gaus
PTPortuguês
gaus
goos
RORomână
Gauss
gaus
RUРусский
Гаусс
gauss
SVSvenska
Gauss
gaus
SWKiswahili
Gauss
gaus
TAதமிழ்
காஸ்
kaas
TEతెలుగు
గాస్
gaas
THไทย
गाउस
gaus
TLTL
Gauss
gaus
TRTürkçe
Gauss
gaus
UKУкраїнська
Гаус
gaus
URاردو
گاس
gaas
VITiếng Việt
Gauss
gaus
YOYO
Gás
gaas
ZH中文
高斯
gāo sī
ZUZU
Gaas
gaas

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