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Unit of measurement for magnetic flux density: 10,000 G = 1 Tesla (T).
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| gaussian distribution |
A gaussian, or normal, distribution is a symmetrical frequency distribution having a precise mathematical formula relating the mean and standard deviation of the samples. Gaussian distributions yield bell shaped frequency curves having a preponderance of values around the mean with progressively fewer observations as the curve extends outward.
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| gauss |
A unit of magnetic induction, equal to 1 Maxwell per square centimeter. Higher Gauss measurements mean more power can be induced to flow in an alternator. Gauss readings can be increased by putting steel behind magnets, stacking magnets, or using larger or higher-grade magnets.
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| gauss |
A unit of measurement, used when measuring the strength of magnets.
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| gauss |
(G) - a unit of magnetic flux density in the older (CGS) system. The Earth
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