IPA: /ɡaʊs/
KK: /gæs/
A unit of measurement for magnetic flux density in the centimeter-gram-second system, equivalent to one maxwell per square centimeter.
The magnetic field strength was measured in gauss.
The word 'gauss' originates from the name of the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, who made significant contributions to mathematics and physics. It is used as a unit of measurement for magnetic fields, named in his honor.
Think of the mathematician Gauss, who is known for his work in mathematics and physics, to remember that 'gauss' refers to a unit of measurement in these fields.