01-05-2012, 05:56 PM
(01-05-2012, 08:41 AM)eppie Wrote:(01-05-2012, 06:40 AM)Taem Wrote: Very cool. Ill give it a try tomorrow. Sleepy time now.
Not to be picky but it has to be mV/m (mVm is something else).
Indeed. Lets see in my office at sitting distance (not dirrectly behind the computers or anything), I've got 3.0 V/m, 8.0 mA/m, 24.8 mW/m2 (<-not sure how to display to the second power in ASCII), and 2.4 u W/cm2. I have no idea how to figure out the Gauss. Based on what Concillian suggested, I believe I take the total amps (which should be mA/m), and multiply this by 0.0126 to get a approximate conversion, which would be 0.1008 mG. Does this seem correct? Or do you think I'm doing this horribly wrong?
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