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- 104) G (gauss), used in the CGS system. Thus, 1 G = 10−4 T = 100 μT (microtesla). 1,000,000,000 (or 109) γ (gamma), used in geophysics. For the relation...
- of the magnetic field at the magnetic equator of Neptune is about 14 microteslas (0.14 G). The dipole magnetic moment of Neptune is about 2.2 × 1017 T·m3...
- Recently, MRI has been demonstrated also at ultra-low fields, i.e., in the microtesla-to-millitesla range, where sufficient signal quality is made possible...
- magnetic field has an average strength of about 0.3 G (Gauss) or 30 μT (microtesla). Radio-faint galaxies like M 31 and M33, the Milky Way's neighbors, have...
- orders of magnitude smaller than the Earth's magnetic field (~30–50 microteslas). Specialized receivers and antennas are needed to detect and record...
- several teslas, SQUID-detected MRI uses measurement fields that lie in the microtesla range. In a conventional MRI system, the signal scales as the square of...
- rocks formed 1 - 2.5 billion years ago were created in a field of about 5 microtesla (μT), compared to present day Earth's 50 μT. During the Apollo program...
- Residential electric distribution lines (34.5 kV) (15 m or 49 ft away) 10−6 T microtesla 1 μT 10 mG Blender (30 cm or 1 ft away) 1.3 μT to 2.7 μT 13 mG to 27 mG...
- produces magnetic fields that Persinger describes as "weak but complex" (1 microTesla). The pattern of fluctuation in these magnetic fields is derived from...
- the field is often measured in gauss (G), but is generally reported in microteslas (μT), with 1 G = 100 μT. A nanotesla is also referred to as a gamma (γ)...