gilbertage

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

gilbert +‎ -age

Noun[edit]

gilbertage (uncountable)

  1. (archaic, rare) An amount of magnetomotive force expressed in gilberts.
    Coordinate terms: gaussage, weberage
    • 1903, The Electrical World and Engineer, volume 42, page 369:
      That is to say, the total number of ampere-hours, including the drop of gilbertage, due to magnetic flux traversing the reluctance of the circuit, must be equal to zero.

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