V·s
Volt-second
Practical System
Volt-second (V·s)
A volt-second (V·s) is exactly equal to one weber by definition. Shows the fundamental relationship from Faraday's law: EMF = -dΦ/dt, so flux has units of voltage × time. Useful for understanding flux in terms of induced voltage over time.
Convert From Volt-seconds
Volt-second to Weber
Volt-second to Milliweber
Volt-second to Microweber
Volt-second to Nanoweber
Volt-second to Picoweber
Volt-second to Kiloweber
Volt-second to Megaweber
V·s to Mx
Volt-second to Kilomaxwell
Volt-second to Megamaxwell
Volt-second to Millivolt-second
Volt-second to Line (Maxwell)
Volt-second to Unit Pole
Convert To Volt-seconds
Weber to Volt-second
Milliweber to Volt-second
Microweber to Volt-second
Nanoweber to Volt-second
Picoweber to Volt-second
Kiloweber to Volt-second
Megaweber to Volt-second
Mx to V·s
Kilomaxwell to Volt-second
Megamaxwell to Volt-second
Millivolt-second to Volt-second
Line (Maxwell) to Volt-second
Unit Pole to Volt-second
Conversion Factors
1 V·s
1 Wb
1 V·s
1e-6 mWb
1 V·s
1000000 μWb
1 V·s
1000000000 nWb
1 V·s
1e12 pWb
1 V·s
0.001 kWb
1 V·s
1e-6 MWb
1 V·s
100000000 Mx
1 V·s
100000 kMx
1 V·s
100 MMx
1 V·s
1000 mV·s
1 V·s
100000000 line
1 V·s
7957747.5436 unit pole