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Maxwell to Volt second Converter

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

Maxwell

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

History: Named after the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell.

Current use: Used in older technical literature and some magnetic material specifications.

Also written as Mx.

Volt second

One volt second is equivalent to one weber.

History: Reflects the relationship between magnetic flux and induced voltage over time (Faraday's law).

Current use: Used in theoretical physics and electrical engineering contexts.

Also written as V·s.

Maxwell to Volt second table

Maxwell [Mx]Volt second [V·s]
0.01 Mx0.0000000001 V·s
0.1 Mx0.000000001 V·s
1 Mx0.00000001 V·s
2 Mx0.00000002 V·s
5 Mx0.00000005 V·s
10 Mx0.0000001 V·s
20 Mx0.0000002 V·s
50 Mx0.0000005 V·s
100 Mx0.000001 V·s

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Volt second (V·s) are in one Maxwell (Mx)?

    One Maxwell equals 0.00000001 Volt second.

  • How do you convert Maxwell to Volt second?

    Multiply the Maxwell value by 0.00000001 to get the result in Volt second.

  • How do you convert Volt second back to Maxwell?

    Multiply the Volt second value by 100,000,000 to get back to Maxwell.

  • What is 0.01 Maxwell in Volt second?

    0.01 Maxwell equals 0.0000000001 Volt second.