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What is a Millioersted (mE)? Understanding Electric Field Measurements

Millioersted (mE) is a unit of measurement used to express the strength of an electric field. It is defined as one millionth of an electrostatic unit (ESU), which is a standard unit of measurement for electric fields.

In practical terms, millioersteds are used to describe the strength of electric fields in everyday applications, such as in electronic devices and circuits. For example, the electric field strength in a typical computer chip might be measured in millioersteds.

To give you an idea of the scale of millioersteds, here are some comparisons:

* 1 millioersted (mE) is equivalent to 0.001 electrostatic units (ESU).
* 1 electrostatic unit (ESU) is equivalent to 3.84 x 10^6 volts per meter (V/m).
* The average electric field strength in a typical home is around 10-20 millivolts per meter (mV/m), which is equivalent to 0.01-0.02 millioersteds.
* The electric field strength in a typical computer chip can range from 10-100 millioersteds, depending on the specific design and application.

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