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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Plains of Kansas
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I received a value for Bl from Parts Express in lb/A. How do I convert this to Tesla Meters (T*m)?
Grant |
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I just typed this in google:
6 lb/A in T*m and it gave: 6 (lb / A) = 26.6893297 T * m I don't know for sure that this is right, google may not be using the right conversions, but it is probably right. Just put in your amount in place of the 6. - Ron |
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It is correct. I just put in:
6 lb/ampere in tesla*meter and got 6 (lb / ampere) = 26.6893297 tesla * meter Which is the same. So this calculation is correct. |
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