DaleSpam said:
you talk about "μWatt per m^2" and "Volt per meter" and that there is not a relationship between them. But there is a relationship between them. On free space conditions (impedance of 377 ohm) it is 1 V/m = 2.653 e^-3 W/m^2 = 2.653e^-4 mW/cm^2 = 2.661 e^-3 A/m = 3.350e^-5 Gauss = 3.350e^-9 Tesla = 70.50 dBpT = 3.350e^+3pT = 68.50 dBuA/m = 120 dBuV/m .
DaleSpam said:
No, there isn't. W/m^2 has SI base units of ##kg/s^3##. They are different.
You are talking about relationship between "milliGauss" and "μWatt per m^2" (i said μW/m^2 not W/m^2. μ stands for "μικρό" Greek word for "small" , "micro") But there is a relationship between them. On free space conditions (impedance of 377 ohm) it is : 1Gauss = 29853.83 V/m = 209.5 dBuV/m = 158 dBua/m = 1.000e^+8 pT = 160 dBpT = 1.000e^-4 Tesla = 7.943e+1 A/m = 2.364e^+5mW/cm^2 = 2.364e^+6 W/m^2, and if there is relationship between Gauss and W/m^2 there is also between milliGauss and W/m^2 and μW/m^2.
DaleSpam said:
No, it cannot. Gauss has SI base units of ##kg/(s^2 A)## and V/m has SI base units of ##kg~m/(s^3 A)##. They are different.
you talk about Gauss and V/m, that milliGauss" cannot also be written as "Volts per meter", like i said. From the above equations you can see that milliGauss can also be written as V/m.(1Gauss = 29853.83 V/m, so 1 milli Gauss = 29.85383 V/m)
DaleSpam said:
No, you cannot. Potential difference is always in V, never in V/m. It is like saying that you can measure the area of a puddle in liters because you know the depth. No, area is in m^2 and volume is in L. Even if you have a scenario where knowing the volume allows you to solve for the area they are still different quantities.
When somebody say that potential difference is for example 5 volts , what the word "difference" in "potential difference" stands for ? Is it 5 volts difference for what ? It means that there are 5 volts difference between two points. If these 2 points have 5 meters distance, from each other, then we have 5 volts per 5 meters (1volt per meter), if these 2 points have 10 meters distance, from each other, we have 5 volts per 10 meters (0.5 volts per meter), if the potential difference is 12 volts and If these 2 points have 8 meters distance, from each other, then the potential difference is 12 volts per 8 meters (1.5 volt per meter), if the potential difference is X Volts and If these 2 points have Y meters distance, from each other, then the potential difference is X volts per Y meters. Why do you find this wrong ? I am talking aboute the meaning, not the convention. I know that if we refer to potential difference we say X volts, but have you understund that this is a convention ? Instead to say " the potential difference between these two points ,which have 10 meters distance, from each other, is 12 Volts (which is the same to say "the potential difference is 12 volts per 10 meters), we say the potential difference is 12 volts. If i would tell you that the potential difference between two points which have 8 meters distance, from each other, is 12 Volts, then will you be satisfied ? Is not the same if i told "12 volts between 8 meters" and "between 8 meters, 12 volts" ? It is the same when we meassure something, let's say the length of a car. What we say ? This car is 4 meter. What is this 4 meters ? It is 4 meters from where ? This "4 meters" is not alone. Like the "12 Volts" is not alone. 4 meters is always accompanied by "from a point at the front edge to a point at the back edge, but these points must belong to a straight line parallel with ground." And 12 volts is always accompanied by "between two points have 10 meters distance each other" (in our example) .No matter that it is not mentioned, It is always there, and if somebody vocalize it , is not wrong. Wrong will be if instead to meassure the distance between the front edge and the back edge, will meassure the distance between the top edge and the bottom, because instead of length would meassure the height, like in the electric field, wrong will be , if instead to meassure the potential difference between two points A and B, meassure the potential difference between poin A and infinity. Or i will use another example comes from your photos. I can see two photos of your face ( i admit very good photos). If there are 2 questions ? 1)"Rated the beauty" and 2)"Rated the cleverness" then if i will say 8, but just 8 without say 8 for the beauty (like 12 volts per meter) or 8 for the cleverness (like 12 volts per meter), then nobody will knows if you are more beautifull or more clever.