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Magnetic Flux Density Converter

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Comprehensive Magnetic Flux Density Converter

Magnetic flux density is a measure of the concentration of magnetic field lines over an area and is expressed in tesla (T). Our Magnetic Flux Density Converter enables you to easily convert between various units of flux density—from the SI unit, tesla, to related units such as weber per square meter, weber per square centimeter, weber per square inch, maxwell-based units, gauss, line-based units, and gamma. This tool is essential for engineers, physicists, and researchers working with magnetic materials and devices.

What Units Are Covered?

Our converter supports a complete list of magnetic flux density units, with conversion factors defined relative to tesla [T]:

  • Tesla [T] (base unit)

  • Weber/square meter: 1 Wb/m² = 1 T.

  • Weber/square centimeter: 1 Wb/cm² = 10,000 T.

  • Weber/square inch [Wb/in²]: 1 Wb/in² ≈ 1550.0031 T.

  • Maxwell/square meter: (Assumed conversion per provided data) 1 Mx/m² = 1 T.

  • Maxwell/square centimeter: 1 Mx/cm² = 0.0001 T.

  • Maxwell/square inch [Mx/in²]: 1 Mx/in² ≈ 1.55×10⁻⁵ T.

  • Gauss [Gs, G]: 1 G = 0.0001 T.

  • Line/square centimeter: 1 unit = 0.0001 T.

  • Line/square inch: 1 unit ≈ 1.55×10⁻⁵ T.

  • Gamma: 1 gamma = 1.0×10⁻⁹ T.

How Does It Work?

The converter uses a two-step process:

  1. Convert to the Base Unit:
    The input value is first converted into tesla (T) using the conversion factor for the selected “From” unit.

  2. Convert to the Target Unit:
    The value in tesla is then converted to your chosen “To” unit using its corresponding conversion factor.

This method ensures precise and consistent conversions for all your magnetic flux density calculations.