Ampere Turn to Gilbert Conversion
Convert between Ampere Turn and Gilbert quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Ampere Turn to Gilbert
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 At to Gi:
Unit Information
Learn about the magnetomotive force units you're converting between
Ampere Turn
At
Definition
The SI base unit of magnetomotive force, representing the product of current and number of turns in a coil.
History/Origin
Derived from the fundamental relationship between electric current and magnetic field strength in electromagnets and transformers.
Current Use
Widely used in electrical engineering, electromagnets, transformers, and magnetic circuit analysis.
Multiplier
1
Offset
0
Gilbert
Gi
Definition
A unit of magnetomotive force in the CGS electromagnetic system, approximately 0.796 ampere turns.
History/Origin
Named after William Gilbert (1544-1603), the English physician and natural philosopher who studied magnetism.
Current Use
Used in theoretical physics, electromagnetic theory, and CGS system calculations.
Multiplier
0.796
Offset
0
Ampere Turn to Gilbert Conversion Table
| Ampere Turn [At] | Gilbert [Gi] |
|---|---|
| 1 At | 1.256637 Gi |
| 10 At | 12.566371 Gi |
| 25 At | 31.415927 Gi |
| 50 At | 62.831853 Gi |
| 100 At | 125.663706 Gi |
| 0 At | 0E+0 Gi |
| -10 At | -12.566371 Gi |
| -40 At | -50.265482 Gi |
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