Convert Oersted to Tesla
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Unit Information
Gauss (G)
Definition: A unit of magnetic flux density equal to 0.0001 tesla.
History: Named after mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss.
Current Use: Used for measuring magnetic fields.
Tesla (T)
Definition: The SI unit of magnetic flux density.
History: Named after inventor Nikola Tesla.
Current Use: Used in physics and MRI technology.
Maxwell (Mx)
Definition: A unit of magnetic flux in the CGS system, equal to 10⁻⁸ weber.
History: Named after James Clerk Maxwell.
Current Use: Seen in older scientific literature and CGS-based contexts.
Weber (Wb)
Definition: The SI unit of magnetic flux.
History: Named after physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber.
Current Use: Used in electromagnetic theory and applications.
Oersted (Oe)
Definition: A unit of magnetic field strength in the CGS system.
History: Named after Hans Christian Ørsted.
Current Use: Used in magnetics and older scientific literature.
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About this conversion category
Convert between different electromagnetic units like tesla, gauss, and weber.
This converter supports 5 different units including Gauss, Tesla, Maxwell, Weber and Oersted. Every unit is backed by definitions, histories, and usage examples so you can justify results in documentation or compliance reports.
Fast facts
- The tesla is the SI unit for magnetic flux density, named after Nikola Tesla.
- The Earth's magnetic field is about 25 to 65 microteslas (0.25 to 0.65 gauss).
- The strongest permanent magnet can produce about 1.4 tesla.
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- The tesla is the SI unit for magnetic flux density, named after Nikola Tesla.
- The Earth's magnetic field is about 25 to 65 microteslas (0.25 to 0.65 gauss).
- The strongest permanent magnet can produce about 1.4 tesla.