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Common Conversions: 1 A/m = 0.01 A/cm = 0.0254 A/in = 10-1 abA/m = 0.01257 Oe
Our Linear Current Density Converter is a precise tool designed to help you effortlessly convert between different units used to measure magnetic field strength and linear current density. This tool is essential for professionals and students working in electromagnetics, electrical engineering, physics, and related fields.
Linear current density describes the electric current per unit length, which is frequently used in analyzing the magnetic fields around conductors. Our converter supports a comprehensive range of units including SI units (ampere/meter), CGS units (oersted, gilbert/centimeter), and various practical engineering units.
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Convert between eight different units including A/m, A/cm, A/in, abA/m, abA/cm, abA/in, Oe, and Gi/cm.
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Linear current density is a measure of electric current per unit length along a conductor. It's commonly used in electromagnetic field calculations, particularly when analyzing the magnetic fields generated by current-carrying conductors. The SI unit for linear current density is ampere per meter (A/m).
Ampere per meter (A/m) is the SI unit for magnetic field strength or linear current density, while oersted (Oe) is the corresponding CGS unit. The conversion between them is: 1 Oe = 79.5774 A/m. While they both represent magnetic field strength, they come from different unit systems used in electromagnetic theory.
Gilbert per centimeter (Gi/cm) is a CGS unit of magnetic field intensity. It's equivalent to the oersted (Oe), so 1 Gi/cm = 1 Oe = 79.5774 A/m. The gilbert is named after the English physicist William Gilbert, who conducted pioneering research on magnetism in the 16th century.
The abampere (abA) is a unit of electric current in the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) electromagnetic system. One abampere is equal to 10 amperes in the SI system. Consequently, 1 abA/m = 10 A/m, and similar conversions apply to abA/cm and abA/in. These units are still used in some specialized fields of electromagnetics and in older literature.
For modern engineering and scientific work, the SI system (using ampere/meter) is generally recommended as it's the internationally accepted standard. However, some specialized fields and older literature may use CGS units like oersted or gilbert/centimeter. If you're working with American engineering sources, you might encounter units like ampere/inch. Our converter allows you to work seamlessly across all these systems.