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  1. Physics:Gaussian units - HandWiki

    Gaussian units constitute a metric system of physical units. This system is the most common of the several electromagnetic unit systems based on cgs (centimetre–gram–second) units. It is …

  2. Physics:Gauss (unit) - HandWiki

    The gauss (symbol: G, sometimes Gs), is a unit of measurement of magnetic induction, also known as magnetic flux density. The unit is part of the Gaussian system of units, which …

  3. Physics:Units - HandWiki

    In spite of the attempted standardization to SI, several other unit systems are in use in electromagnetism: the Gaussian, CGS electrostatic and electromagnetic, and Heaviside …

  4. Physics:Lorentz–Heaviside units - HandWiki

    Mar 9, 2024 · Lorentz–Heaviside units (or Heaviside–Lorentz units) constitute a system of units (particularly electromagnetic units) within CGS, named for Hendrik Antoon Lorentz and Oliver …

  5. Gaussian units - Wikipedia

    Gaussian units constitute a metric system of units of measurement. This system is the most common of the several electromagnetic unit systems based on the centimetre–gram–second …

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  6. Physics:Gaussian gravitational constant - HandWiki

    The Gaussian gravitational constant (symbol k) is a parameter used in the orbital mechanics of the Solar System. It relates the orbital period to the orbit's semi-major axis and the mass of the …

  7. Physics:Maxwell's equations - HandWiki

    Maxwell's equations, or Maxwell–Heaviside equations, are a set of coupled partial differential equations that, together with the Lorentz force law, form the foundation of classical …

  8. Gaussian Units – pg 5 As mentioned above, the SI units of B were defined in terms of the units of E through the Lorentz force law, which resulted in tesla = (newton/coulomb)/(meter/second).

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  9. Gaussian System of UnitsThe Physics Hypertextbook

    The Gaussian system of units is sometimes called the cgs system because it uses the centimeter, gram, and second as the base mechanical units.

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  10. Natural units - Wikipedia

    In physics, natural unit systems are measurement systems for which selected physical constants have been set to 1 through nondimensionalization of physical units.

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