Ampere per Square Centimeter to Abampere per Square Centimeter Conversion
Convert between Ampere per Square Centimeter and Abampere per Square Centimeter quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Ampere per Square Centimeter to Abampere per Square Centimeter
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 A/cm² to abA/cm²:
Unit Information
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Ampere per Square Centimeter
A/cm²
Definition
The Ampere per Square Centimeter (A/cm²) is a unit of surface current density equal to 10,000 amperes per square meter. It is often used in contexts where current densities are higher or when working with smaller dimensions, providing a more convenient scale for certain applications in electronics and electromagnetism.
History/Origin
This unit is a metric variant derived from the ampere and square centimeter. Its use became practical in specialized fields of electrical engineering and physics where the centimeter was a more natural length scale for describing current distributions across surfaces, particularly in early electronic and magnetic component design.
Current Use
Ampere per square centimeter is used in specific applications, such as in the design of printed circuit boards, microelectronic devices, and in some magnetic material characterization. It helps in quantifying current flow in compact systems where surface current density is a critical parameter for performance and heat dissipation.
Multiplier
10000
Offset
0
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 Centimeter to Abampere per Square Centimeter Conversion Table
| Ampere per Square Centimeter [A/cm²] | Abampere per Square Centimeter [abA/cm²] |
|---|---|
| 1 A/cm² | 0.1 abA/cm² |
| 10 A/cm² | 1 abA/cm² |
| 25 A/cm² | 2.5 abA/cm² |
| 50 A/cm² | 5 abA/cm² |
| 100 A/cm² | 10 abA/cm² |
| 0 A/cm² | 0E+0 abA/cm² |
| -10 A/cm² | -1 abA/cm² |
| -40 A/cm² | -4 abA/cm² |
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