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Line to Weber Converter

Use this page to convert line values into weber, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Line

One line is equal to one maxwell, or one hundred-millionth of a weber (1.0E-8 webers).

History: Conceptually represents a single magnetic line of force.

Current use: Found in historical textbooks and older technical specifications.

Also written as line.

Weber

Weber measures magnetic flux, defined as the amount of flux that, linking a circuit of one turn, would produce in it an electromotive force of one volt if it were reduced to zero at a uniform rate in one second.

History: Named after the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber.

Current use: Used in electromagnetism, transformer design, and magnetic circuit analysis.

Also written as Wb.

Line to Weber table

Line [line]Weber [Wb]
0.01 line0.0000000001 Wb
0.1 line0.000000001 Wb
1 line0.00000001 Wb
2 line0.00000002 Wb
5 line0.00000005 Wb
10 line0.0000001 Wb
20 line0.0000002 Wb
50 line0.0000005 Wb
100 line0.000001 Wb