Magnetic Flux Density Converter - Convert Tesla, Gauss, Weber/m² & More
Result:
1 T = 1e+4 G
What is Magnetic Flux Density?
Simple Definition
Magnetic flux density is how strong a magnetic field is in a specific area. It tells us how many magnetic field lines pass through a space. We measure it in Tesla or Gauss units.
Common Units
Tesla (T) is the main unit. Gauss (G) is smaller - 1 Tesla equals 10,000 Gauss. Weber per square meter is the same as Tesla. These units help us measure magnetic field strength.
How Our Magnetic Flux Density Converter Works
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Easy Magnetic Flux Density Conversion Formulas
Our magnetic flux density converter uses these simple formulas to change between Tesla, Gauss, Weber per square meter, and other magnetic field units. These formulas help you understand how magnetic field strength relates to different measurement units.
Tesla to Gauss Calculator
Gauss = Tesla × 10,000
Example: 1 Tesla = 1 × 10,000 = 10,000 Gauss
Tesla is a bigger unit than Gauss
Gauss to Tesla Calculator
Tesla = Gauss ÷ 10,000
Example: 5000 Gauss = 5000 ÷ 10,000 = 0.5 Tesla
Gauss is a smaller unit than Tesla
Tesla to Millitesla
Millitesla = Tesla × 1,000
Example: 0.5 Tesla = 0.5 × 1,000 = 500 Millitesla
Millitesla is 1/1000 of a Tesla
Weber per Square Meter
Weber/m² = Tesla × 1
Example: 2 Tesla = 2 Weber per square meter
Weber per square meter equals Tesla
Magnetic Flux Density Conversion Table
This table shows how Tesla, Gauss, Weber per square meter, and other magnetic flux density units compare. Use our converter above for any value not shown in this table.
| Tesla (T) | Gauss (G) | mT | μT | nT | kG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.00e-9 | 1.00e-5 | 1.00e-6 | 1.00e-3 | 1.00e+0 | 1.00e-8 |
| 1.00e-6 | 1.00e-2 | 1.00e-3 | 1.00e+0 | 1.00e+3 | 1.00e-5 |
| 1.00e-3 | 1.00e+1 | 1.00e+0 | 1.00e+3 | 1.00e+6 | 1.00e-2 |
| 1.00e-2 | 1.00e+2 | 1.00e+1 | 1.00e+4 | 1.00e+7 | 1.00e-1 |
| 1.00e-1 | 1.00e+3 | 1.00e+2 | 1.00e+5 | 1.00e+8 | 1.00e+0 |
| 5.00e-1 | 5.00e+3 | 5.00e+2 | 5.00e+5 | 5.00e+8 | 5.00e+0 |
| 1.00e+0 | 1.00e+4 | 1.00e+3 | 1.00e+6 | 1.00e+9 | 1.00e+1 |
| 2.00e+0 | 2.00e+4 | 2.00e+3 | 2.00e+6 | 2.00e+9 | 2.00e+1 |
| 5.00e+0 | 5.00e+4 | 5.00e+3 | 5.00e+6 | 5.00e+9 | 5.00e+1 |
| 1.00e+1 | 1.00e+5 | 1.00e+4 | 1.00e+7 | 1.00e+10 | 1.00e+2 |
| 2.00e+1 | 2.00e+5 | 2.00e+4 | 2.00e+7 | 2.00e+10 | 2.00e+2 |
| 5.00e+1 | 5.00e+5 | 5.00e+4 | 5.00e+7 | 5.00e+10 | 5.00e+2 |
| 1.00e+2 | 1.00e+6 | 1.00e+5 | 1.00e+8 | 1.00e+11 | 1.00e+3 |
| 5.00e+2 | 5.00e+6 | 5.00e+5 | 5.00e+8 | 5.00e+11 | 5.00e+3 |
| 1.00e+3 | 1.00e+7 | 1.00e+6 | 1.00e+9 | 1.00e+12 | 1.00e+4 |
Magnetic Flux Density Units Size Comparison
This chart helps you see how different magnetic flux density units compare in size. Tesla is the largest unit, while nanotesla is very small.
1 nT
1 μT
1 mT
1 T
1 kG
10 T
Common Magnetic Flux Density Examples
These examples show how to use our magnetic flux density converter for real situations. Practice these Tesla to Gauss conversions and Weber per square meter calculations to get better at magnetic field measurements.
MRI Machine Field:
Convert 1.5 Tesla to Gauss
Answer: 1.5 × 10,000 = 15,000 Gauss
Most hospital MRI machines use this strength
Refrigerator Magnet:
Convert 500 Gauss to Tesla
Answer: 500 ÷ 10,000 = 0.05 Tesla
Typical strength of a fridge magnet
Earth's Magnetic Field:
Convert 50 microtesla to Gauss
Answer: 50 × 0.01 = 0.5 Gauss
Earth's magnetic field at surface level
Speaker Magnet:
Convert 0.2 Tesla to Weber per square meter
Answer: 0.2 × 1 = 0.2 Weber/m²
Tesla equals Weber per square meter
Magnetic Therapy Band:
Convert 800 Gauss to Millitesla
Answer: 800 ÷ 10 = 80 Millitesla
Common strength for therapy magnets
Neodymium Magnet:
Convert 1.2 Tesla to Maxwell per square centimeter
Answer: 1.2 × 10,000 = 12,000 Maxwell/cm²
Strong rare earth magnet field
Where We Use Magnetic Flux Density in Daily Life
Magnetic flux density is everywhere around us. From the devices we use to the medical tests we take, magnetic field strength plays a big role. Our Tesla to Gauss converter helps you understand these magnetic field measurements.
MRI Machines
Hospital MRI scanners use very strong magnetic fields (1-3 Tesla) to take pictures inside your body
Computer Hard Drives
Your computer stores files using tiny magnetic fields measured in Gauss units
Electric Motors
Car engines and home appliances use magnetic fields to create movement and power
Phone Compass
Your phone compass works by detecting Earth's magnetic field (about 50 microtesla)
Speakers and Headphones
Music devices use magnetic fields to move speaker parts and create sound waves
Magnetic Therapy
Some people use magnetic bracelets with field strengths measured in Gauss for health benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Tesla and Gauss?
Tesla is a larger unit than Gauss. One Tesla equals 10,000 Gauss. Tesla is used for strong magnetic fields like MRI machines, while Gauss is used for weaker fields like refrigerator magnets.
Is Weber per square meter the same as Tesla?
Yes! Weber per square meter (Wb/m²) is exactly the same as Tesla (T). They are different names for the same unit of magnetic flux density measurement.
How strong is Earth's magnetic field?
Earth's magnetic field is about 25-65 microtesla (μT) or 0.25-0.65 Gauss. This is very weak compared to an MRI machine which uses 1-3 Tesla.
What magnetic field strength is dangerous?
Very strong magnetic fields above 2 Tesla can be dangerous. They can affect pacemakers and pull metal objects. Always follow safety rules around strong magnets.
Why do we need different magnetic field units?
Different units help us measure different strength levels easily. Tesla for strong fields, Gauss for medium fields, and microtesla for very weak fields like Earth's magnetism.
Can I convert Maxwell per square centimeter to Tesla?
Yes! Maxwell per square centimeter equals Gauss, so you first convert to Gauss, then divide by 10,000 to get Tesla. Our converter does this automatically.