Convert Megaamperes per weber to Microamperes per weber
Convert Megaamperes per weber (MA/Wb) to Microamperes per weber (µA/Wb) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
µA/Wb = MA/Wb × 1000000000000
About Megaamperes per weber
The megaampere per weber (MA/Wb) equals 10⁶ H⁻¹. The most common design scale for transformer and inductor magnetic circuits: a ferrite E-core for a 100 kHz SMPS has ℛ ≈ 1-50 MA/Wb; a 1 000-turn winding with L = 1 H gives ℛ = 1 MA/Wb; DC motor air-gap reluctances are typically 10-100 MA/Wb. 1 MA/Wb = 10⁶ H⁻¹.
About Microamperes per weber
The microampere per weber (µA/Wb) equals 10⁻⁶ H⁻¹. Represents extremely-low-reluctance circuits, only achievable in superconducting systems where flux is sustained without current. A 1 000-turn superconducting coil with L = 10⁶ H has ℛ = N²/L = 10⁻³ µA/Wb. A purely theoretical reference scale for normal materials. 1 µA/Wb = 10⁻⁶ H⁻¹.
Quick Reference Table
| Megaamperes per weber (MA/Wb) | Microamperes per weber (µA/Wb) |
|---|---|
| 1 MA/Wb | 1 × 1012 µA/Wb |
| 2 MA/Wb | 2 × 1012 µA/Wb |
| 5 MA/Wb | 5 × 1012 µA/Wb |
| 10 MA/Wb | 1 × 1013 µA/Wb |
| 25 MA/Wb | 2.5 × 1013 µA/Wb |
| 50 MA/Wb | 5 × 1013 µA/Wb |
| 100 MA/Wb | 1 × 1014 µA/Wb |