milliampere turn to gilbert
Please provide values below to convert milliampere turn [mAt] to gilbert [Gi], or change ↔.
milliampere turn [mAt]
Definition: A unit of magnetomotive force equal to one-thousandth of an ampere turn.
Historyandorigin: Milliampere turn is used in applications where low magnetomotive force is required, typically in small-scale or low-power devices.
CurrentUse: Commonly used in the design of small solenoids, inductors, and magnetic coils in consumer electronics.
funfact: Milliampere turns are essential in small devices like relays and miniature electromagnets, where precise, low MMF is needed!
gilbert [Gi]
Definition: A unit of magnetomotive force in the Gaussian (CGS) system, where 1 gilbert equals the MMF produced by a current of 1 ampere through a coil of 1 turn.
Historyandorigin: Named after William Gilbert, the first person to scientifically study magnetism and the Earth's magnetic field.
CurrentUse: Gilberts are now largely replaced by SI units but are still referenced in older works and certain scientific contexts.
funfact: The gilbert is a legacy unit, reflecting Gilbert's foundational contributions to the study of magnetism and MMF!
milliampere turn [mAt] to gilbert [Gi] Conversion Table
1 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0012566371 gilbert [Gi] |
2 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0025132741 gilbert [Gi] |
3 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0037699112 gilbert [Gi] |
5 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0062831853 gilbert [Gi] |
10 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0125663706 gilbert [Gi] |
50 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.0628318531 gilbert [Gi] |
100 milliampere turn [mAt] | 0.1256637062 gilbert [Gi] |
1000 milliampere turn [mAt] | 1.256637062 gilbert [Gi] |
10000 milliampere turn [mAt] | 12.56637062 gilbert [Gi] |
100000 milliampere turn [mAt] | 125.6637062 gilbert [Gi] |
1000000 milliampere turn [mAt] | 1256.637062 gilbert [Gi] |
How to Convert milliampere turn to gilbert
1 milliampere turn [mAt] = 0.0012566371 gilbert [Gi]
1 gilbert [Gi] = 795.7747151 milliampere turn [mAt]
we use cross multiplication method
milliampere turn [mAt] → gilbert [Gi]
1 → 0.0012566371
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0012566371=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0018849556