The magnetism converters offer conversion of magnetic field strength, magnetic flux, magnetic flux density, and magnetomotive force units.
The magnetic field strength converter (alternative: magnetic field intensity) offers conversion between various magnetic field strength units from different unit systems. The magnetic field strength is the ratio of the magnetomotive force that is required to create a flux density within material per unit length of that material. The magnetic field strength is quantity used to measure the intensity of the magnetic field. The SI unit for measuring magnetic field strength is Ampere per meter \(\left[\frac{\mathrm{A}}{\mathrm{m}}\right]\).
The magnetic flux converter offers conversion between various magnetic flux units from different unit systems. The magnetic flux can be defined as the number of magnetic field lines passing through a given surface. The unit used for measuring magnetic flux in SI is weber [Wb].
The magnetic flux density converter offers conversion between various magnetic flux density units from different unit systems. The magnetic flux density can be defined as the amount of magnetic flux through unit area taken perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic flux. The magnetic flux density in SI units is measured in Webers per square meter which is equal to Teslas \(\left[\mathrm{T} = \frac{\mathrm{W}}{\mathrm{m}}^2\right]\).
The magnetomotive force converter offers conversions between various magnetomotive units from different unit systems. The magnetomotive force is analogous to the electromotive force and is considered as the factor that sets up the flux.