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RE: [femm] gauss
Jay et al,
The best answer I have for you is F = 0.577 * B^2 * Area, where:
F~lbs force
B~ kilogauss
A~ pole face in square inches
Also some consideration for leakage / stray flux should be included.
And I wouldn't bet the farm on the units.
Peter J. McGinnis
-----Original Message-----
From: jthunder121870 [mailto:jthunder121870@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:45 AM
To: femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [femm] gauss
I appreciate the responce but I am looking for the conversion from
gauss to pounds, if there is one. or, just as good, tesla to pounds.
THANKS
JAY
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