line to unit pole
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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!
unit pole
Definition: A hypothetical unit representing the strength of a magnetic pole, used historically in electromagnetic theory.
Historyandorigin: This unit originated in the CGS system but has been largely replaced by the weber and the ampere.
CurrentUse: Largely historical, used in earlier theories about magnetic poles and fields.
funfact: The unit pole was used in early electromagnetism and can still be seen in older textbooks and research, though it's not commonly used today.
line to unit pole Conversion Table
1 line | 0.0795774715 unit pole |
2 line | 0.1591549431 unit pole |
3 line | 0.2387324146 unit pole |
5 line | 0.3978873577 unit pole |
10 line | 0.7957747155 unit pole |
50 line | 3.9788735773 unit pole |
100 line | 7.9577471546 unit pole |
1000 line | 79.577471546 unit pole |
10000 line | 795.77471546 unit pole |
100000 line | 7957.7471546 unit pole |
1000000 line | 79577.471546 unit pole |
How to Convert line to unit pole
1 line = 0.0795774715 unit pole
1 unit pole = 12.566370614 line
we use cross multiplication method
line → unit pole
1 → 0.0795774715
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0795774715=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.1193662073