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gauss

/gous/US // gaʊs //UK // (ɡaʊs) //

高斯,尕斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : the centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic induction, equal to the magnetic induction of a magnetic field in which one abcoulomb of charge, moving with a component of velocity perpendicular to the field and equal to one centimeter per second, is acted on by a force of one dyne; 1 maxwell per square centimeter or 10−4 weber per square meter. Symbol: G
    • : oersted.

Examples

  • We had broken through the pack less than twenty-five miles north of where the 'Gauss' (German Expedition, 1902) had wintered.

  • Gauss solved the problem on his slate, and laid it face downward on the table, crying 'Here it is,' according to the custom.

  • From the parish school Gauss went to the Catherine Gymnasium, although his father doubted whether he could afford the money.

  • He became a friend of Gauss, and would procure mathematical books, which they read together.

  • The fame of Gauss had travelled there, but the duke resisted all attempts to bring or entice him to the university of that place.