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Re: teslameter? what is it?
Hi Max
You are of course correct, I meant one Tesla = 10000 gauss, one gauss
being the value of the earths' magnetic field.
LR
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Subject: Re: teslameter? what is it?
> Original Poster: "Max Erhard" <max.erhard-at-softhome-dot-net>
>
> I didn't think the earths magnetic field was anything like 1 tesla, I
> could be wrong though.
>
> Tesla List wrote:
> >
> > Original Poster: "LWRobertson" <LWRobertson-at-email.msn-dot-com>
> >
> > Hi Jon
> >
> > A teslameter measures magnetic fields, usually static (unchanging).
> >
> > One Tesla equals 10000 gauss, the value of the earths magnetic field.