Magnetic Flux Density Converter
Magnetic flux density indicates magnetic field strength. Tesla is the SI unit for strong magnets and MRI systems, while gauss and milligauss are used for smaller fields, compasses, and instrumentation. Use the converter to interpret specifications and measurements.
Enter a value and select units to see a result.
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Capacitance
Capacitance is stored electric charge per volt.
Electric Current
Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Inductance
Inductance measures how a conductor resists changes in current by inducing voltage.
Resistance
Electrical resistance opposes current flow.
Voltage
Voltage is electric potential difference that drives current.
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Length
Length measures the distance between two points.
Area
Area quantifies how much surface a shape covers.
Volume
Volume measures three-dimensional space for liquids or containers.
Weight
Weight (mass) expresses how much matter something contains and is measured the same way regardless of local gravity.
Time
Time tracks duration based on the second as the SI unit.
Temperature
Temperature reflects thermal energy.
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