ampere turn to abampere turn
Please provide values below to convert ampere turn [At] to abampere turn [abAt], or change ↔.
ampere turn [At]
Definition: A unit of magnetomotive force, calculated as the current in amperes multiplied by the number of turns in a coil.
Historyandorigin: Ampere turn is the basic unit used in electromagnetism to describe the strength of the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying coil.
CurrentUse: Commonly used in the design of electrical devices like transformers, solenoids, and magnetic coils.
funfact: One ampere turn corresponds to the magnetic field strength produced by a current of 1 ampere flowing through a coil with 1 turn!
abampere turn [abAt]
Definition: A unit of magnetomotive force in the Gaussian (EMU) system, equal to 1 ampere turn in the SI system but used in the CGS system.
Historyandorigin: Abampere turn is a part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system, used primarily in older electromagnetism calculations.
CurrentUse: Not commonly used today, but still referenced in historical or theoretical electromagnetism work.
funfact: While the SI system is preferred today, abampere turns were crucial in the early days of electromagnetism theory and calculations!
ampere turn [At] to abampere turn [abAt] Conversion Table
1 ampere turn [At] | 0.1 abampere turn [abAt] |
2 ampere turn [At] | 0.2 abampere turn [abAt] |
3 ampere turn [At] | 0.3 abampere turn [abAt] |
5 ampere turn [At] | 0.5 abampere turn [abAt] |
10 ampere turn [At] | 1 abampere turn [abAt] |
50 ampere turn [At] | 5 abampere turn [abAt] |
100 ampere turn [At] | 10 abampere turn [abAt] |
1000 ampere turn [At] | 100 abampere turn [abAt] |
10000 ampere turn [At] | 1000 abampere turn [abAt] |
100000 ampere turn [At] | 10000 abampere turn [abAt] |
1000000 ampere turn [At] | 100000 abampere turn [abAt] |
How to Convert ampere turn to abampere turn
1 ampere turn [At] = 0.1 abampere turn [abAt]
1 abampere turn [abAt] = 10 ampere turn [At]
we use cross multiplication method
ampere turn [At] → abampere turn [abAt]
1 → 0.1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.1=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.15