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nT, short for nanoTesla, is a unit of magnetic flux density in the International System of Units (SI). It equals 10^-9 tesla, or one-billionth of a tesla. The tesla is the SI unit for magnetic flux density, and the nanoTesla is used for measurements that involve relatively small magnetic fields, such as those encountered in geophysics and magnetometry.

In practice, magnetic field strengths at the Earth's surface are typically expressed in nanoteslas. The field

Conversions and relationships: 1 nT = 1 × 10^-9 T; 1 µT (microtesla) = 1,000 nT, so 1 nT

Notes: nT is a standard SI-prefixed unit and is typically written with a lowercase n and uppercase

strength
varies
by
location
and
time,
commonly
ranging
from
about
25,000
to
65,000
nT.
Magnetometers
and
related
instruments
used
in
geophysics,
space
science,
and
biology
often
report
measurements
in
nanoteslas
to
reflect
these
magnitudes.
=
0.001
µT;
and
since
1
T
=
10,000
gauss,
1
nT
equals
10^-5
gauss.
The
nanoTesla
is
therefore
convenient
for
describing
small
magnetic
fields
without
resorting
to
many
orders
of
magnitude
in
either
direction.
T.
It
is
widely
used
in
geoscience,
space
physics,
and
related
fields
to
express
magnetic
field
measurements
with
appropriate
precision.