I ran across an old Jensen Professional Series datasheet that listed the "gap energy level" of a Jensen P15LL as 13.6 Millions of ergs.
I was hoping that someone more familiar with the units and systems used to measure magnetic field strength might be able to tell me how ergs convert to the Gauss or Tesla figures you see on JBL datasheets.
For example, the JBL E-130 is listed as having a flux density of 13.5k Gauss.
Any assistance helping me up this learning curve is appreciated. I'm curious about these things.
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Topic - Ergs, Gauss, and the Jensen P15LL - Thermionic27609 16:31:03 07/30/14 (6)
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