unit pole to volt second
Please provide values below to convert unit pole to volt second [V*s], or change ↔.
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.
volt second [V*s]
Definition: A derived unit of magnetic flux in the International System of Units, equivalent to one weber.
Historyandorigin: This unit shows the relationship between voltage and time, and it's frequently used in electromagnetic studies.
CurrentUse: Often used in electrical engineering, where voltage is applied over time to produce a certain amount of magnetic flux.
funfact: Volt seconds is the same as weber, so when you see this unit, you’re actually talking about the same fundamental concept of magnetic flux!
unit pole to volt second [V*s] Conversion Table
1 unit pole | 1.256637061E-7 volt second [V*s] |
2 unit pole | 2.513274122E-7 volt second [V*s] |
3 unit pole | 3.769911184E-7 volt second [V*s] |
5 unit pole | 6.283185307E-7 volt second [V*s] |
10 unit pole | 0.0000012566 volt second [V*s] |
50 unit pole | 0.0000062832 volt second [V*s] |
100 unit pole | 0.0000125664 volt second [V*s] |
1000 unit pole | 0.0001256637 volt second [V*s] |
10000 unit pole | 0.0012566371 volt second [V*s] |
100000 unit pole | 0.0125663706 volt second [V*s] |
1000000 unit pole | 0.1256637061 volt second [V*s] |
How to Convert unit pole to volt second
1 unit pole = 1.256637061E-7 volt second [V*s]
1 volt second [V*s] = 7957747.1546 unit pole
we use cross multiplication method
unit pole → volt second [V*s]
1 → 1.256637061E-7
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.256637061E-7=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.884955592E-7