The tricky part is making sure that the conversion is the right direction.

1 A/m = 0.01 A/cm

If you have oersteds and want amperes per meter, multiply by 79.577
If you have amperes per meter and want oersteds, multiply by 0.01257

                                                     - Robert -

-----Original Message-----
From: Lou Gnecco <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 22, 1999 6:45 PM
Subject: A-t/m vs A-t/cm


>
>Group:
>        I want to make sure I did this right.
>        I was trying to determine the permeability of this material.
>        The B-H curve shows Flux density B in Teslas. (1 tesla = 10,000
Gauss, )
>        But the Field Strength H is in A/cm. How do I convert this into
>something I can use like Oersteds or A/m?
>        No guessing, please. I would appreciate hearing from someone with
>experience dealing with these units.
>        Arun? Hans?? Are you out there?? help!!
>
>Regards,
>Lou



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