tesla to maxwell/square meter
Please provide values below to convert tesla [T] to maxwell/square meter, or change ↔.
tesla [T]
Definition: The SI unit for magnetic field strength, representing one weber per square meter.
Historyandorigin: Named after Nikola Tesla, a pioneer in electromagnetism, the tesla is a key unit in modern physics.
CurrentUse: The tesla is widely used in physics and engineering, particularly in the study of electromagnetism, and in technologies like MRI machines.
funfact: A magnetic field strength of one tesla is extremely strong! It’s used to describe the field strengths of powerful magnets like those found in MRI machines.
maxwell/square meter
Definition: A CGS unit of magnetic flux density, equivalent to one maxwell of flux passing through one square meter.
Historyandorigin: Named after James Clerk Maxwell, the maxwell is a CGS unit of magnetic flux, used prior to the adoption of the SI system.
CurrentUse: Now largely replaced by the SI units, this unit may still appear in historical contexts or in regions where the CGS system is used.
funfact: The maxwell was once the standard unit for magnetic flux density but was later replaced by the more modern tesla system!
tesla [T] to maxwell/square meter Conversion Table
1 tesla [T] | 1 maxwell/square meter |
2 tesla [T] | 2 maxwell/square meter |
3 tesla [T] | 3 maxwell/square meter |
5 tesla [T] | 5 maxwell/square meter |
10 tesla [T] | 10 maxwell/square meter |
50 tesla [T] | 50 maxwell/square meter |
100 tesla [T] | 100 maxwell/square meter |
1000 tesla [T] | 1000 maxwell/square meter |
10000 tesla [T] | 10000 maxwell/square meter |
100000 tesla [T] | 100000 maxwell/square meter |
1000000 tesla [T] | 1000000 maxwell/square meter |
How to Convert tesla to maxwell/square meter
1 tesla [T] = 1 maxwell/square meter
1 maxwell/square meter = 1 tesla [T]
we use cross multiplication method
tesla [T] → maxwell/square meter
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5