Convert Magnetic Field [MMaxwells*N] to Gauss

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The discussion focuses on converting magnetic field measurements from Megamaxwells per turn (MMaxwells*N) to Gauss. The conversion requires an understanding of the relationship between these units, specifically that 1 MMaxwell equals 10^8 Gauss. Participants emphasize the importance of consulting reliable sources for definitions and conversion factors, highlighting the utility of online resources like Google for clarification.

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  • Understanding of magnetic field units, specifically MMaxwells and Gauss.
  • Basic knowledge of unit conversion principles.
  • Familiarity with online research tools for scientific definitions.
  • Concept of magnetic flux and its relevance in physics.
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  • Research the conversion factors between different magnetic field units.
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  • Explore the concept of magnetic flux and its applications.
  • Investigate online resources for scientific unit conversions.
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Hello, I have a magnetic field in [MMaxwells*N] (Megamaxwells per turn) and I need to convert it into Gauss. I'm not sure how to. Help would be appreciated.
 
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