- 31.869 µT (3.1×10−5 T) - strength of Earth's magnetic field at 0° latitude, 0° longitude
- 5 mT - the strength of a typical refrigerator magnet
- 0.3 T - the strength of solar sunspots
- 1.25 T - magnetic field intensity at the surface of a neodymium magnet
- 1 T to 2.4 T - coil gap of a typical loudspeaker magnet
- 1.5 T to 3 T - strength of medical magnetic resonance imaging systems in practice, experimentally up to 17 T[9]
- 4 T - strength of the superconducting magnet built around the CMS detector at CERN[10]
- 8 T - the strength of LHC magnets.
- 13 T - strength of ITER fusion reactor[11]
- 16 T - magnetic field strength required to levitate a frog,[12] per the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in Physics.[13]
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Main article: Orders of magnitude (magnetic field)
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