Tesla (T) to Gamma (γ) converter

Converting from Tesla (T) to Gamma (γ) | Magnetic field

What is Tesla (T)

Tesla (T) is the unit of measurement for magnetic field strength in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after the Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla. One Tesla is equivalent to one Weber per square meter.

What is Gamma (γ)

Gamma (γ) is another unit used to measure magnetic field strength. It is a non-SI unit, often utilized in the field of magnetism. One Gamma is equal to one nanotesla (nT) or 10^(-9) Tesla.

Conversion Formulas

The default conversion between Tesla and Gamma is:

  • 1 (T) = 1000000000 (γ)
  • 1 (γ) = 0.000000001 (T)

For other conversions, some common equivalences are:

  • 5 (T) = 5000000000 (γ)
  • 5 (γ) = 0.000000005 (T)
  • 4 (T) = 4000000000 (γ)
  • 4 (γ) = 0.000000004 (T)
  • 16 (T) = 16000000000 (γ)
  • 16 (γ) = 0.000000016 (T)

Examples

  1. Converting 3 Tesla (T) to Gamma (γ):

3T=3×1000000000=3000000000γ

  1. Converting 10 Gamma (γ) to Tesla (T):

10γ=10×0.000000001=0.00000001T

These formulas can be used to easily switch between Tesla and Gamma measurements of magnetic field strength.

This page can serve as a helpful resource for converting between Tesla (T) and Gamma (γ) units in the context of magnetic fields.

Tesla to Gamma conversion table

T to γ conversion table

Tesla (T) Gamma (γ)
0.01 T 10000000 γ
0.1 T 100000000 γ
1 T 1000000000 γ
2 T 2000000000 γ
3 T 3000000000 γ
4 T 4000000000 γ
5 T 5000000000 γ
6 T 6000000000 γ
7 T 7000000000 γ
8 T 8000000000 γ
9 T 9000000000 γ
10 T 10000000000 γ
10 T 10000000000 γ
20 T 20000000000 γ
30 T 30000000000 γ
40 T 40000000000 γ
50 T 50000000000 γ
60 T 60000000000 γ
70 T 70000000000 γ
80 T 80000000000 γ
90 T 90000000000 γ
100 T 100000000000 γ