Convert Megaampere-turns to Gigagilberts
Convert Megaampere-turns (MA·t) to Gigagilberts (GGb) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
GGb = MA·t × 0.001256637061
About Megaampere-turns
The megaampere-turn (MA·t) equals 10⁶ A·t. Characteristic MMF of large superconducting solenoids - a 3 T MRI bore magnet requires roughly 2-5 MA·t; particle accelerator dipole bending magnets at CERN reach several MA·t. 1 MA·t = 10⁶ A·t.
About Gigagilberts
The gigagilbert (GGb) equals 10⁹ Gb = 10¹⁰/(4π) A·t ≈ 7.958 × 10⁸ A·t. An extreme unit used in astrophysical and fusion research; pulsed-power Z-pinch drivers and tokamak plasma experiments transiently approach GGb-scale magnetomotive forces. 1 GGb = 10¹⁰/(4π) A·t.
Quick Reference Table
| Megaampere-turns (MA·t) | Gigagilberts (GGb) |
|---|---|
| 1 MA·t | 0.00125664 GGb |
| 2 MA·t | 0.00251327 GGb |
| 5 MA·t | 0.00628319 GGb |
| 10 MA·t | 0.0125664 GGb |
| 25 MA·t | 0.0314159 GGb |
| 50 MA·t | 0.0628319 GGb |
| 100 MA·t | 0.125664 GGb |