Magnetism Converters
About Magnetism Converters
Magnetism plays a vital role in physics, engineering, and electronics. Accurately converting magnetic units such as Tesla (T), Gauss (G), and Oersted (Oe) is essential for research, experiments, and technical applications.
Our magnetism converter allows users to quickly convert magnetic units online without complex calculations. Useful for physicists, electrical engineers, students, and hobbyists working on magnetics projects.
Applications of Magnetism Converters:
- Electromagnet design
- MRI machines and medical imaging
- Physics labs and research projects
- Electronics projects
- Magnetic field measurements in motors and generators
We aim to help you save time and avoid calculation errors with tools you can trust, anytime and on any device.
Frequently Asked Questions — Magnetism Converters
Question: What magnetic units can I convert?
Answer: Magnetism Converters cover magnetic flux density (Tesla, Gauss, mT), magnetic field strength (A/m, Oersted), magnetic flux (Weber, Maxwell), magnetomotive force (ampere-turn, gilbert), and magnetic reluctance — all units used in physics, electrical engineering, and magnetics research.
Question: How do I convert Tesla to Gauss?
Answer: 1 Tesla (T) = 10,000 Gauss (G). To convert Tesla to Gauss, multiply by 10,000. For example, 0.5 T = 5,000 G. To convert Gauss to Tesla, divide by 10,000.
Question: What is magnetic flux density?
Answer: Magnetic flux density (the B field) is the amount of magnetic flux passing through a unit area perpendicular to the field direction. It is measured in Tesla (T) in SI units, or Gauss (G) in CGS units. 1 T = 1 Wb/m² = 10,000 G.
Question: What is the difference between Tesla and Oersted?
Answer: Tesla (T) measures magnetic flux density (the B field) — how concentrated the magnetic field is in a given area. Oersted (Oe) measures magnetic field strength (the H field) in CGS units. In free space, 1 Oe corresponds to a B field of 10⁻⁴ T (0.1 mT).
Question: How do I convert Weber to Maxwell?
Answer: 1 Weber (Wb) = 10⁸ Maxwell (Mx), i.e., 100,000,000 Maxwell. To convert Weber to Maxwell, multiply by 10⁸. For example, 0.001 Wb = 100,000 Mx. Weber is the SI unit and Maxwell is the CGS unit of magnetic flux.