line to maxwell
Please provide values below to convert line to maxwell [Mx], or change ↔.
line
Definition: The base unit in the CGS system of magnetic flux, one line represents a unit of magnetic flux.
Historyandorigin: The concept of magnetic lines was foundational in early electromagnetism, particularly in Faraday’s experiments.
CurrentUse: Mostly historical, replaced by the weber in modern physics and engineering.
funfact: Lines of magnetic flux are an early visualization tool that showed how magnetic fields are distributed through space!
maxwell [Mx]
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic flux, equal to one ten-millionth of a weber.
Historyandorigin: Named after James Clerk Maxwell, it was part of the CGS system before the adoption of SI units.
CurrentUse: It’s still sometimes used in theoretical contexts, but the weber has largely replaced it in practical use.
funfact: Maxwell’s contributions to electromagnetism were so profound that the magnetic flux unit, maxwell, was named after him!
line to maxwell [Mx] Conversion Table
1 line | 1 maxwell [Mx] |
2 line | 2 maxwell [Mx] |
3 line | 3 maxwell [Mx] |
5 line | 5 maxwell [Mx] |
10 line | 10 maxwell [Mx] |
50 line | 50 maxwell [Mx] |
100 line | 100 maxwell [Mx] |
1000 line | 1000 maxwell [Mx] |
10000 line | 10000 maxwell [Mx] |
100000 line | 100000 maxwell [Mx] |
1000000 line | 1000000 maxwell [Mx] |
How to Convert line to maxwell
1 line = 1 maxwell [Mx]
1 maxwell [Mx] = 1 line
we use cross multiplication method
line → maxwell [Mx]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5