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This problem deals with electricity. Using the givenconversionrelations, find out how many gauss are in one Telsa?
1 Telsa=1 Weber/m^2
1 Weber=1*10^8 maxwells
1 gauss=1 maxwell/cm^2
Beware of the squared distances because not allconversionequations include them and some need to be canceled outlike them^2 under Weber. Please show your work and calculationsThanks!
This problem deals with electricity. Using the givenconversionrelations, find out how many gauss are in one Telsa?
1 Telsa=1 Weber/m^2
1 Weber=1*10^8 maxwells
1 gauss=1 maxwell/cm^2
Beware of the squared distances because not allconversionequations include them and some need to be canceled outlike them^2 under Weber. Please show your work and calculationsThanks!
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