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  2. Gauss (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The gauss is the unit of magnetic flux density B in the system of Gaussian units and is equal to Mx/cm 2 or g/Bi/s 2, while the oersted is the unit of H-field. One tesla (T) corresponds to 10 4 gauss, and one ampere (A) per metre corresponds to 4π × 10 −3 oersted.

  3. Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) - Wikipedia

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    One tesla is equal to 10 4 gauss. Magnetic field drops off as the inverse cube of the distance ( ⁠ 1 / distance 3 ⁠ ) from a dipole source. Energy required to produce laboratory magnetic fields increases with the square of magnetic field.

  4. Tesla (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The tesla (symbol: T) is the unit of magnetic flux density (also called magnetic B-field strength) in the International System of Units (SI). One tesla is equal to one weber per square metre .

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    There are a lot of factors at play when it comes to juicing up your electric car. Here's everything you need to consider when dedicating time to charging an EV.

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    A quick check of National Grid Live (which claims to show the UK’s energy mix over set periods of time), shows that in the week leading up to 25 September, gas was still the biggest source of ...

  7. I used a Tesla Supercharger for the first time and discovered ...

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    Charging a Tesla Model Y at one of the company's Superchargers was effortless, showing me that a Tesla is the best electric car for quick and easy charging.

  8. Gaussian units - Wikipedia

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    One difference between the Gaussian and SI systems is in the factor 4π in various formulas that relate the quantities that they define. With SI electromagnetic units, called rationalized, [3] [4] Maxwell's equations have no explicit factors of 4π in the formulae, whereas the inverse-square force laws – Coulomb's law and the Biot–Savart law – do have a factor of 4π attached to the r 2.

  9. 'The charge state tapers off': Elon Musk told Joe Rogan how ...

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    'The charge state tapers off': Elon Musk told Joe Rogan how Tesla's batteries work, comparing them to 'cars in a parking lot.' Here's why you shouldn't charge your EV to 100%