Abampere per Square Centimeter to Ampere per Square Meter Conversion

Convert between Abampere per Square Centimeter and Ampere per Square Meter quickly and accurately.

abA/cm²
A/m²

How to Convert Abampere per Square Centimeter to Ampere per Square Meter

Conversion Formula

1 abA/cm² = 100000 A/m²
1 A/m² = 0 abA/cm²

Example

Convert 15 abA/cm² to A/m²:

15 abA/cm² = 15 × 100000 A/m² = 1500000 A/m²

Unit Information

Learn about the surface current density units you're converting between

Abampere per Square Centimeter

abA/cm²

Definition

The Abampere per Square Centimeter (abA/cm²) is a CGS electromagnetic unit of surface current density, equivalent to 100,000 amperes per square meter. It is part of the absolute electromagnetic system of units, which defines electrical quantities based on magnetic phenomena without arbitrary constants.

History/Origin

The abampere per square centimeter emerged from the CGS electromagnetic system, which was prevalent in scientific research during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This system provided a coherent framework for understanding electromagnetism before the SI system became the international standard.

Current Use

The abampere per square centimeter is largely obsolete in modern practical applications. Its primary relevance is in academic studies of classical electromagnetism, historical physics literature, and in specialized theoretical contexts where CGS units are still used for consistency with older formulations.

Multiplier

100000

Offset

0

Ampere per Square Meter

A/m²

Definition

The Ampere per Square Meter (A/m²) is the SI unit of surface current density, representing the electric current flowing per unit area perpendicular to the direction of flow. It is a fundamental quantity in electromagnetism, particularly in the study of current distribution across conducting surfaces and thin films.

History/Origin

Derived from the SI base unit of current (ampere) and area (square meter), the ampere per square meter became standardized with the adoption of the International System of Units. Its conceptual roots lie in the work of Ampère and Maxwell, who established the relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields in surface distributions.

Current Use

Ampere per square meter is widely used in electrical engineering, physics, and materials science. It is crucial for designing and analyzing electromagnetic devices, such as thin-film conductors, printed circuit boards, and surface-mounted components, and for understanding current distribution in planar structures.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Abampere per Square Centimeter to Ampere per Square Meter Conversion Table

Abampere per Square Centimeter [abA/cm²] Ampere per Square Meter [A/m²]
1 abA/cm² 100000 A/m²
10 abA/cm² 1000000 A/m²
25 abA/cm² 2500000 A/m²
50 abA/cm² 5000000 A/m²
100 abA/cm² 10000000 A/m²
0 abA/cm² 0E+0 A/m²
-10 abA/cm² -1000000 A/m²
-40 abA/cm² -4000000 A/m²