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Conversion Formula for Line Per Square Inch to Gauss
Conversion from line per square inch to gauss is a simple process once you know the basic relationship between the two units. One Line Per Square Inch is equal to 0.15500031 Gauss, while one Gauss contains 6.4516 Line Per Square Inch.
To change a measurement from line per square inch to gauss, you only need to multiply the number of line per square inch by 0.15500031.
1 Line Per Square Inch = 0.15500031 Gauss
1 Gauss = 6.4516 Line Per Square Inch
This gives you the equivalent value in gauss quickly and accurately. By using this straightforward formula, you can easily switch between these units whenever needed.
Line Per Square Inch to Gauss Conversion
Conversion from line per square inch to gauss unit is an strait forward process once you know the correct conversion factor. One Line Per Square Inch is equal to 0.15500031 Gauss, so you can find the value in gauss by multiplying the number of line per square inch by this figure. Example:-
| Line Per Square Inch | Gauss |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Line Per Square Inch | 0.015500031 Gauss |
| 1 Line Per Square Inch | 0.15500031 Gauss |
| 2 Line Per Square Inch | 0.31000062 Gauss |
| 3 Line Per Square Inch | 0.46500093 Gauss |
| 5 Line Per Square Inch | 0.77500155 Gauss |
| 7 Line Per Square Inch | 1.08500217 Gauss |
| 10 Line Per Square Inch | 1.5500031 Gauss |
| 20 Line Per Square Inch | 3.1000062 Gauss |
| 50 Line Per Square Inch | 7.7500155 Gauss |
| 100 Line Per Square Inch | 15.500031 Gauss |
Line per Square Inch
Introduction : An imperial adaptation of magnetic flux density measurement using CGS concepts.
History & Origin : Developed for compatibility between imperial and CGS systems.
Current Use : Very rarely used, primarily of historical interest.
Gauss (CGS Unit of Magnetic Flux Density)
Introduction : A unit from the centimeter-gram-second system, where 10,000 gauss equal one tesla. Still commonly used in many applications.
History & Origin : Named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, introduced in the 19th century as part of the CGS electromagnetic system.
Current Use : Common in material science, geology (Earth's magnetic field is about 0.5 gauss), and industrial applications.
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Conversion of Line Per Square Inch to all other Units
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FAQ on Line Per Square Inch to Gauss Conversion:
What are the standard abbreviation or symbols for line per square inch and gauss?
The standard abbreviation for line per square inch is βline/inΒ²β, while gauss is abbreviated as βGs or G.β These symbols are commonly used to represent units of magnetic flux density in both everyday contexts and technical measurements.
What is the process of conversion from line per square inch to gauss units?
For conversion from line per square inch to gauss, multiply the number of line per square inch by 0.15500031 as one line per square inch equals 0.15500031 gauss.
Formula: No of gauss = No of line per square inch Γ 0.15500031
This is the standard method used for conversion between these units of magnetic flux density.
How do you convert gauss to line per square inch?
To convert gauss to line per square inch, multiply the number of gauss by 6.4516000000258 as one gauss equals 6.4516000000258 line per square inch.
Formula: No of line per square inch = No of gauss Γ 6.4516000000258
How many line per square inch are in one gauss?
There are 6.4516000000258 line per square inch in one gauss.
How many gauss are in one line per square inch?
There are exactly 0.15500031 gauss in one line per square inch.
Formula: No of gauss = No of line per square inch Γ 0.15500031
How many gauss in 10 line per square inch?
There are 1.5500031 gauss in 10 line per square inch.
Formula: No of gauss = No of line per square inch Γ 0.15500031
Thus, no of gauss in 10 line per square inch = 10 * 0.15500031 = 1.5500031 gauss
How many gauss in 100 line per square inch?
There are 15.500031 gauss in 100 line per square inch.
Formula: No of gauss = No of line per square inch Γ 0.15500031
Thus, no of gauss in 100 line per square inch = 100 * 0.15500031 = 15.500031 gauss