Magnetic Flux Density Converters

Pick a family to convert between common magnetic flux density units using exact base relationships.

Explanation

Magnetic flux density factors here are normalized through teslas (T). This keeps SI units (T, mT, uT) and CGS units (G, mG) consistent across all mirror pages with exact base relationships.

How to use this hub

  1. Choose a converter family.
  2. If converting to/from grams from a volume unit, select an ingredient.
  3. For pure unit changes (volume↔volume or weight↔weight), use universal conversions.

If your conversion includes grams, you’ll choose an ingredient; otherwise you won’t.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are tesla and gauss both used?

Tesla is the SI unit used in modern engineering and science, while gauss remains common in CGS-based contexts and legacy references.

How do millitesla and microtesla relate?

They are SI prefixes of tesla: 1 mT = 1000 uT, so microtesla is three orders of magnitude smaller than millitesla.

How do I switch direction?

Use the switch button to navigate directly to the mirror page for the reverse conversion.