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Gauss strength...

 

Well, the difficult thing here is that Gauss and Ampere/metre aren't measuring exactly the same thing.

Ampere/metre is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field (the B field), while Gauss (or Tesla) measures the flux density (the H field)

In any case, taking Teslas/Gauss (same thing, different scale). Tesla is the SI unit and is "bigger" than Gauss.

A 1000 Gauss field is equivalent to 0.1T

An MRI machine runs at around 2.5T. 25 times the rating of a 1000Gauss watch.

There's heaps of different magnets, but the ones in a good Subwoofer are going to be in the order of 2T. 20 times the rating of a 1000Gauss watch. The strongest ever used was about  14 Tesla....say goodbye to your Milguass.

The Earth's magnetic field maxes out about halfway between the equator and the pole at 60 micro teslas. No problem for any watch.

The thing is though is that the field strength drops rapidly so just don't wave your watch in front of a loudspeaker...

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