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Magnetic flux quantum to Weber Converter
Use this page to convert magnetic flux quantum values into weber, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 Φ₀ = 2.06783384846193e-15 Wb
1 Wb = 483,597,848,416,984 Φ₀
Example: 0.01 Φ₀ = 2.06783384846193e-17 Wb
Magnetic flux quantum
One magnetic flux quantum is equal to h/(2e) webers.
History: A fundamental physical constant used in superconductivity (Josephson effect).
Current use: Critical in quantum physics, SQUIDs, and superconducting electronics.
Also written as Φ₀.
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.
Magnetic flux quantum to Weber table
| Magnetic flux quantum [Φ₀] | Weber [Wb] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Φ₀ | 2.06783384846193e-17 Wb |
| 0.1 Φ₀ | 2.06783384846193e-16 Wb |
| 1 Φ₀ | 2.06783384846193e-15 Wb |
| 2 Φ₀ | 4.13566769692386e-15 Wb |
| 5 Φ₀ | 1.03391692423096e-14 Wb |
| 10 Φ₀ | 2.06783384846193e-14 Wb |
| 20 Φ₀ | 4.13566769692386e-14 Wb |
| 50 Φ₀ | 1.03391692423096e-13 Wb |
| 100 Φ₀ | 2.06783384846193e-13 Wb |
