Convert Volt-second to Unit Pole
Type the number of volt-seconds that you wish to convert to unit poles.
How to Convert Volt-seconds to Unit Poles
The volt-second and unit pole are both units of magnetic flux. 1 volt-second equals 7957747.5436 unit poles. This means to convert volt-seconds to unit poles, you multiply by 7957747.5436.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 V·s to unit poles:
We need to convert volt-seconds to unit poles
Since 1 V·s = 7957747.5436 unit pole, multiply by 7957747.5436
5 × 7957747.5436 = 39788737.718
5 V·s = 39788737.718 unit pole
Volt-second to Unit Pole Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common volt-second to unit pole conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Volt-seconds (V·s) | Unit Poles (unit pole) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 V·s | 795774.75436 unit pole |
| 0.5 V·s | 3978873.7718 unit pole |
| 1 V·s | 7957747.5436 unit pole |
| 2 V·s | 15915495.087 unit pole |
| 5 V·s | 39788737.718 unit pole |
| 10 V·s | 79577475.436 unit pole |
| 25 V·s | 198943688.59 unit pole |
| 50 V·s | 397887377.18 unit pole |
| 100 V·s | 795774754.36 unit pole |
About These Units
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.
Unit Pole (unit pole)
A unit pole in CGS units produces a flux of 4π maxwells (≈12.57 maxwells or 1.257×10⁻⁷ Wb). Represents the theoretical flux from a magnetic monopole. Historical concept; magnetic monopoles have never been observed in nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert volt-seconds to unit poles?
To convert volt-seconds to unit poles, multiply the value by 7957747.5436. For example, 10 V·s = 79577475.436 unit pole.
How many unit poles are in 1 volt-second?
1 volt-second equals 7957747.5436 unit poles.
What is the formula for volt-seconds to unit poles?
The formula is: unit pole = V·s × 7957747.5436.