An engraving-style infographic detailing Gauss electromagnetism. At the top, the title reads: "GAUSS & ELECTROMAGNETISM: THE MAN BEHIND THE MAGNETIC UNIT THE WORLD STILL USES TODAY". A central portrait of Carl Friedrich Gauss, holding a classic magnetometer, is surrounded by complex diagrams of magnetic fields with clear "N" and "S" poles, as well as equations, including Gauss's Law for magnetism (div B = 0). Various devices illustrate the application and measurement of magnetic fields, such as a modern MRI machine, a magnetometer sensor, and a detailed visualization of the Earth's magnetic field. Text insets and a timeline provide context, converting 1 Tesla to 10,000 Gauss and noting the adoption of the unit "GAUSS" in 1932. The entire graphic, presented in dark blue on light grey, is an illustrative guide to his profound influence on the field.
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Gauss & Electromagnetism: The Man Behind the Magnetic Unit the World Still Uses Today

Every time you use a compass, an electric motor, or an MRI machine, you are touching the legacy of a […]