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Orders of magnitude (magnetic field)

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Orders of magnitude in the context of magnetic fields refers to the scale or range of values for magnetic field strengths and how they are expressed in powers of ten. This concept helps to compare vastly different magnetic field strengths by using a logarithmic scale. Magnetic fields are measured in units such as teslas (T) or gauss (G), where: 1 tesla = 10,000 gauss.

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