Gauss (G) to Gamma (γ) converter

Converting from Gauss (G) to Gamma (γ) in Magnetic Field

What is Gauss (G)

Gauss (G) is a unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, representing the magnetic field strength created by a single magnetic pole of one Tesla. It is commonly used in the measurement of magnetic fields, especially in small scale applications.

What is Gamma (γ)

Gamma (γ) is another unit of measurement for magnetic field strength. It is part of the gamma metric system, which is a decimal system based on the range of the Earth's magnetic field. Gamma is often used in geophysics and related fields for measuring magnetic fields.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Gauss (G) to Gamma (γ) and vice versa, you can use the following formulas:

  • To convert from Gauss to Gamma: Gamma=Gauss×100000

  • To convert from Gamma to Gauss: Gauss=Gamma×0.00001

Examples

  1. Converting 8 Gauss (G) to Gamma (γ):

8 G=8×100000=800000 γ

  1. Converting 3 Gamma (γ) to Gauss (G):

3 γ=3×0.00001=0.00003 G

  1. Converting 9 Gauss (G) to Gamma (γ):

9 G=9×100000=900000 γ

These examples illustrate how to perform conversions between Gauss and Gamma in magnetic field measurements.

Use this guide to facilitate converting between Gauss (G) and Gamma (γ) when working with magnetic fields.

Gauss to Gamma conversion table

G to γ conversion table

Gauss (G)Gamma (γ)
0.01 G1 000 γ
0.1 G10 000 γ
1 G100 000 γ
2 G200 000 γ
3 G300 000 γ
4 G400 000 γ
5 G500 000 γ
6 G600 000 γ
7 G700 000 γ
8 G800 000 γ
9 G900 000 γ
10 G1 000 000 γ
10 G1 000 000 γ
20 G2 000 000 γ
30 G3 000 000 γ
40 G4 000 000 γ
50 G5 000 000 γ
60 G6 000 000 γ
70 G7 000 000 γ
80 G8 000 000 γ
90 G9 000 000 γ
100 G10 000 000 γ
1 000 G100 000 000 γ
2 000 G200 000 000 γ
3 000 G300 000 000 γ
4 000 G400 000 000 γ
5 000 G500 000 000 γ
6 000 G600 000 000 γ
7 000 G700 000 000 γ
8 000 G800 000 000 γ
9 000 G900 000 000 γ
10 000 G1 000 000 000 γ