The SI base unit of magnetic flux density (symbol: B) is the tesla (symbol: T), defined: volt second per square meter.
A Tesla (T) is a base unit of the magnetic flux density. One tesla is equal to one weber per square meter.
A gauss (symbol: G) is a unit of magnetic flux density. One gauss is equal to 104 (T).
Divide the gauss value by 10000.000000
tesla = gauss / 10000.000000
Multiply the tesla value by 10000.000000
gauss = tesla x 10000.000000
One tesla (T) is equal to 10000.000000 gauss (G)
1 tesla (T) = 10000.000000 gauss (G)
One gauss (G) is equal to 0.000100 tesla (T)
1 gauss (G) = 0.000100 tesla (T)