Gamma to Tesla Conversion
Convert between Gamma and Tesla quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Gamma to Tesla
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 γ to T:
Unit Information
Learn about the magnetic flux density units you're converting between
Gamma
γ
Definition
A unit of magnetic flux density equal to 10^-9 tesla, commonly used in geophysics and magnetic field measurements.
History/Origin
Derived from the Greek letter gamma, used in geophysics to measure very small magnetic field variations.
Current Use
Used in geophysics, magnetic field measurements, and precision magnetic applications.
Multiplier
1E-9
Offset
0
Tesla
T
Definition
The SI base unit of magnetic flux density, representing one weber of magnetic flux per square meter.
History/Origin
Named after Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), the Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made pioneering contributions to AC power systems.
Current Use
Widely used in electrical engineering, magnetic field analysis, and electromagnetic device design.
Multiplier
1
Offset
0
Gamma to Tesla Conversion Table
| Gamma [γ] | Tesla [T] |
|---|---|
| 1 γ | 1E-9 T |
| 10 γ | 1E-8 T |
| 25 γ | 3E-8 T |
| 50 γ | 5E-8 T |
| 100 γ | 1E-7 T |
| 0 γ | 0E+0 T |
| -10 γ | -1E-8 T |
| -40 γ | -4E-8 T |
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