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Magnetomotive Force Converter

Updated: Apr 2025

Comprehensive Magnetomotive Force Converter

Magnetomotive force (MMF) is a measure of the magnetic potential required to drive a magnetic flux through a magnetic circuit. It is typically expressed in ampere turns (At). Our Magnetomotive Force Converter enables you to seamlessly convert between various units of MMF—from the SI unit (ampere turn) to kiloampere turns, milliampere turns, abampere turns, and even gilberts. This tool is essential for engineers and researchers working in magnetic circuit design and electromagnetic applications.

What Units Are Covered?

Our converter supports a complete list of magnetomotive force units with conversion factors defined relative to ampere turn [At]:

  • Ampere turn [At] (base unit)

  • Kiloampere turn [kAt]: 1 kAt = 1000 At.

  • Milliampere turn [mAt]: 1 mAt = 0.001 At.

  • Abampere turn [abAt]: 1 abAt = 10 At.

  • Gilbert [Gi]: 1 Gi ≈ 0.7957747151 At.

How Does It Work?

The converter uses a two-step process:

  1. Convert to the Base Unit:
    The input value is first converted to ampere turns (At) using the conversion factor of the selected “From” unit.

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

This approach ensures accurate and consistent conversions for all your MMF calculations.

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