Definition of gauss in English:
 gauss
(also G)
nounPlural gausses ɡaʊsɡaʊs
A unit of magnetic induction, equal to one ten-thousandth of a tesla.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This is happening to our home particularly at night, when the walls can be felt pulsing like they have a heartbeat, and gauss readings can be measured coming in through the windows and walls, ceiling and floor.
 -  The strength of the magnetic field is 0.12 tesla or 1,200 gauss (ie, magnetic flux density).
 -  Those two alloys were chosen for their low remanent magnetization (20 gauss for mumetal).
 -  Normal water has a pH level of around 7, while magnetized water can reach 9.2 pH after exposure to a 7000 gauss strength magnet.
 -  Its magnetic field grows very intense as well, to a trillion gauss or so.
 
Origin
  
Late 19th century: named after Karl Gauss (see Gauss, Karl Friedrich).