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- 101 T daT decatesla 10−2 T cT centitesla 102 T hT hectotesla 10−3 T mT millitesla 103 T kT kilotesla 10−6 T μT microtesla 106 T MT megatesla 10−9 T nT nanotesla...
- example, T, MT, mT, are the SI symbols for the tesla, megatesla, and millitesla, respectively, while Mt and mt are SI-compatible symbols for the megatonne...
- operations per second Metric ton (t), equal to one thousand kilograms Millitesla (mT), the SI unit of magnetic flux density Machine taper, a system for...
- magnetic field strength in Earth's outer core is estimated to be 2.5 millitesla, 50 times stronger than the magnetic field at the surface. As Earth's...
- between the poles of an electromagnet. The magnetic field is about 8 millitesla (80 G). T = 4.2 K, B = 8 mT (80 G). Tin is in the normally conducting...
- that the average magnetic field in the liquid outer core is about 2.5 milliteslas (25 gauss), which is about 40 times the maximum strength at the surface...
- al. (2000): 1.8 millitesla = 18,000 mG Thomas, et al. (2007): 400 microtesla = 4000 milligauss Huesser, et al. (1997): 0.1 millitesla = 1000 mG Bell,...
- temperature of 1.2 kelvin and a critical magnetic field of about 100 gauss (10 milliteslas). It is paramagnetic and thus essentially unaffected by static magnetic...
- been demonstrated also at ultra-low fields, i.e., in the microtesla-to-millitesla range, where sufficient signal quality is made possible by prepolarization...
- additional field is a gradient, it has units of gauss per centimeter or millitesla per meter (mT/m). High performance gradient coils used in MRI are typically...