The gamma is a small unit of magnetic flux density equal to one nanotesla (10⁻⁹ T), used in geophysics and magnetic anomaly surveys.
Gauss
The gauss is the CGS unit of magnetic flux density, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss. One gauss equals 10⁻⁴ tesla, commonly used to describe the Earth's magnetic field.
Gamma to Gauss conversion table
Gamma
Gauss
1
1E-05
2
2E-05
5
5E-05
10
0.0001
25
0.00025
50
0.0005
100
0.001
500
0.005
1000
0.01
Most common magnetic flux density unit conversions
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