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What unit is Gs? What do you mean? It's in electromagnetism
Gauss (Gs, G) is a non-international unit of magnetic induction intensity, which is named in memory of German physicist and mathematician Gauss.

Gauss is defined as 1 dyne, and the magnetic induction intensity is defined as 1 gauss, when a constant current of 1 electromagnetic system unit is applied to a long straight wire in a magnetic field with uniform magnetic induction intensity.

Gauss is a very small unit, 10000Gs= 1T (Tesla). In the design of high frequency transformer, Gs is often used as the unit, and other commonly used units are mT( 1000mT= 1T).

Named in memory of German physicist and mathematician Gauss.

If a piece of wire is placed in a magnetic field with uniform magnetic induction, the magnetic induction is defined as 1 gauss when a constant current of 1 electromagnetic system unit is applied to a long straight wire per cm 1 dyne. Gauss is a very small unit, and 10000 gauss is equal to 1 Tesla (t). Gauss is a commonly used non-legal unit of measurement, and Tesla is a legal unit of measurement.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gauss