Volt Second to Milliweber Conversion
Convert between Volt Second and Milliweber quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Volt Second to Milliweber
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 V·s to mWb:
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
Milliweber
mWb
Definition
A unit of magnetic flux equal to 10^-3 weber, commonly used for smaller magnetic flux measurements.
History/Origin
Part of the SI prefix system, with "milli" meaning 10^-3, used for small magnetic flux measurements.
Current Use
Used in transformer design, magnetic sensors, and small-scale electromagnetic applications.
Multiplier
0.001
Offset
0
Volt Second to Milliweber Conversion Table
| Volt Second [V·s] | Milliweber [mWb] |
|---|---|
| 1 V·s | 1000 mWb |
| 10 V·s | 10000 mWb |
| 25 V·s | 25000 mWb |
| 50 V·s | 50000 mWb |
| 100 V·s | 100000 mWb |
| 0 V·s | 0E+0 mWb |
| -10 V·s | -10000 mWb |
| -40 V·s | -40000 mWb |
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