Magnetic Flux Converter
Magnetic Flux Conversion Formulas
1 Milliweber (mWb) = 0.001 Weber (Wb)
1 Microweber (µWb) = 0.000001 Weber (Wb)
1 Kiloweber (kWb) = 1,000 Weber (Wb)
1 Megaweber (MWb) = 1,000,000 Weber (Wb)
1 Maxwell (Mx) = 0.00000001 Weber (Wb)
1 Volt second (V·s) = 1 Weber (Wb)
1 Unit pole (unit pole) = 0.0000001256637 Weber (Wb)
1 Tesla square meter (T·m²) = 1 Weber (Wb)
1 Tesla square centimeter (T·cm²) = 0.0001 Weber (Wb)
1 Gauss square centimeter (G·cm²) = 0.00000001 Weber (Wb)
1 Magnetic flux quantum (Φ₀) = 2.067835e-15 Weber (Wb)
Weber (Wb)
Definition: Weber (Wb) is the base unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The weber is the fundamental unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units.
Current use: The weber is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Milliweber (mWb)
Definition: Milliweber (mWb) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Weber (Wb). 1 Wb = 1,000 mWb.
History/origin: The prefix "mWb" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Microweber (µWb)
Definition: Microweber (µWb) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Weber (Wb). 1 Wb = 1,000,000 µWb.
History/origin: The prefix "µWb" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Kiloweber (kWb)
Definition: Kiloweber (kWb) is a metric prefix multiple of the Weber (Wb). 1 kWb = 1,000 Wb.
History/origin: The prefix "kWb" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Megaweber (MWb)
Definition: Megaweber (MWb) is a metric prefix multiple of the Weber (Wb). 1 MWb = 1,000,000 Wb.
History/origin: The prefix "MWb" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Maxwell (Mx)
Definition: Maxwell (Mx) is a unit of Magnetic Flux. 1 Mx = 1e-8 Wb
History/origin: The maxwell is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Volt second (V·s)
Definition: Volt second (V·s) is the base unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The volt second is the fundamental unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units.
Current use: The volt second is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Unit pole (unit pole)
Definition: Unit pole (unit pole) is a unit of Magnetic Flux. 1 unit pole = 1.256637e-7 Wb
History/origin: The unit pole is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Tesla square meter (T·m²)
Definition: Tesla square meter (T·m²) is the base unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The tesla square meter is the fundamental unit of Magnetic Flux in the International System of Units.
Current use: The tesla square meter is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Tesla square centimeter (T·cm²)
Definition: Tesla square centimeter (T·cm²) is a unit of Magnetic Flux. 1 T·cm² = 0.0001 Wb
History/origin: The tesla square centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Gauss square centimeter (G·cm²)
Definition: Gauss square centimeter (G·cm²) is a unit of Magnetic Flux. 1 G·cm² = 1e-8 Wb
History/origin: The gauss square centimeter is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Magnetic flux quantum (Φ₀)
Definition: Magnetic flux quantum (Φ₀) is a unit of Magnetic Flux. 1 Φ₀ = 2.06783461e-15 Wb
History/origin: The magnetic flux quantum is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.