Volt Second to Gauss Square Centimeter Conversion

Convert between Volt Second and Gauss Square Centimeter quickly and accurately.

V·s
G·cm²

How to Convert Volt Second to Gauss Square Centimeter

Conversion Formula

1 V·s = 100000000 G·cm²
1 G·cm² = 1E-8 V·s

Example

Convert 15 V·s to G·cm²:

15 V·s = 15 × 100000000 G·cm² = 1500000000 G·cm²

Unit Information

Learn about the magnetic flux units you're converting between

Volt Second

V·s

Definition

An alternative unit for magnetic flux, equivalent to weber, representing the integral of voltage over time.

History/Origin

Derived from Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, where magnetic flux equals the time integral of induced voltage.

Current Use

Used in electromagnetic induction calculations, transformer analysis, and electrical engineering.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Gauss Square Centimeter

G·cm²

Definition

A unit of magnetic flux in the CGS system, equal to 10^-8 weber, representing magnetic field strength times area.

History/Origin

Part of the CGS electromagnetic system, where gauss is the unit of magnetic field strength and cm² is the area unit.

Current Use

Used in theoretical physics, electromagnetic theory, and CGS system calculations.

Multiplier

1E-8

Offset

0

Volt Second to Gauss Square Centimeter Conversion Table

Volt Second [V·s] Gauss Square Centimeter [G·cm²]
1 V·s 100000000 G·cm²
10 V·s 1000000000 G·cm²
25 V·s 2500000000 G·cm²
50 V·s 5000000000 G·cm²
100 V·s 10000000000 G·cm²
0 V·s 0E+0 G·cm²
-10 V·s -1000000000 G·cm²
-40 V·s -4000000000 G·cm²