Maxwell | |
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Unit system | Gaussian units |
Unit of | Magnetic flux |
Symbol | Mx |
Named after | James Clerk Maxwell |
Unit conversions | |
1 Mx in ... | ... is equal to ... |
Gaussian base units | 1 cm−5/2⋅g1/2⋅s−1 |
SI units | ×10−8 Wb 1 |
The maxwell, abbreviated as Mx, is the compound derived centimetre–gram–second (CGS) unit of magnetic flux. The unit used to be called a line. The unit name honours James Clerk Maxwell, who presented the unified theory of electromagnetism, and was established by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 1930.
The weber is the related SI unit.
In a magnetic field of strength one gauss, one maxwell is the total flux across a surface of one square centimetre perpendicular to the field.