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Convert Tesla Square Centimeters to Kilolines

Tesla Square Centimeter (T·cm²) to Kiloline (kline) magnetic flux conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Tesla Square Centimeter = 10 Kilolines

1 Kiloline = 0.1 Tesla Square Centimeters

1 T·cm² in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Tesla Square Centimeter to Kilolines

Conversion table

Tesla Square Centimeter (T·cm²) Kiloline (kline)
0.01 T·cm² 0.1 kline
0.1 T·cm² 1 kline
1 T·cm² 10 kline
2 T·cm² 20 kline
3 T·cm² 30 kline
5 T·cm² 50 kline
10 T·cm² 100 kline
20 T·cm² 200 kline
50 T·cm² 500 kline
100 T·cm² 1000 kline
1000 T·cm² 10000 kline

Tesla Square Centimeter (T·cm²)

Definition: A mixed-scale unit equal to a flux density of one tesla acting over one square centimeter of area — 10⁻⁴ weber, since a square centimeter is 10⁻⁴ of a square meter.

History: It arises naturally whenever an SI flux-density figure (tesla) is combined with a CGS-scaled area (square centimeters), a combination that shows up when translating between SI and CGS conventions mid-calculation.

Current use: Occasionally used in small-scale sensor and lab-magnet calculations where the flux density is naturally quoted in tesla but the relevant area is small enough to measure in square centimeters.

Kiloline (kline)

Definition: A CGS-derived unit of magnetic flux equal to one thousand lines (maxwells), i.e. 10⁻⁵ weber — an intermediate grouping between the plain line and the larger megaline.

History: Like the megaline, it comes from the older "lines of force" convention for visualizing and tallying magnetic flux, predating the formal adoption of the maxwell as the standard CGS flux unit.

Current use: Appears alongside megaline and line in older electrical machine design texts, particularly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Weber
Weber Wb 1 Wb
Milliweber mWb 0.001 Wb
Microweber µWb 1E-06 Wb
Volt Second V·s 1 Wb
Unit Pole up 1.25664E-07 Wb
Megaline Mline 0.01 Wb
Kiloline kline 1E-05 Wb
Line ln 1E-08 Wb
Maxwell Mx 1E-08 Wb
Tesla Square Meter T·m² 1 Wb
Tesla Square Centimeter T·cm² 0.0001 Wb
Gauss Square Centimeter G·cm² 1E-08 Wb
Magnetic Flux Quantum Φ₀ 2.06783E-15 Wb

About These Parameters

Value
The amount of magnetic flux you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals, and can represent anything from a superconducting loop's quantized flux to a large transformer core's weber rating.
From Unit
The unit your input value is currently measured in — a transformer's weber rating, a power-electronics volt-second product, or an older text's maxwell or line figure.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly, which is handy when translating a historical CGS maxwell or line figure into the modern SI weber or vice versa.

How Magnetic Flux Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the weber. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Tesla Square Centimeter → Kiloline: multiply by 10. For example, 1 T·cm² × 10 = 10 kline.

Why Weber, Volt-Second, and Tesla-Square-Meter Are All the Same Number

Three of the units on this page are numerically identical to the weber, and it's not a coincidence — each one simply expresses the same physical quantity through a different equation. Faraday's law says a flux changing at one weber per second induces one volt, so "volt second" is just flux written as a time-integral of voltage. Flux density times area equals flux, so "tesla square meter" is just flux written as a density-times-area product. And in the CGS system, the exact same relationship holds one level down in scale: a maxwell is defined as a gauss times a square centimeter, which is why maxwell, line, and gauss-square-centimeter are all numerically identical too, just at 10⁻⁸ of the SI scale.

The Magnetic Flux Quantum and Superconductivity

At the quantum scale, magnetic flux doesn't vary continuously at all. Inside a superconducting loop, flux can only ever take on integer multiples of a fixed quantum, Φ₀ = h/2e (Planck's constant divided by twice the elementary charge, since current in a superconductor is carried by paired electrons called Cooper pairs). This flux quantization, predicted by BCS theory and confirmed experimentally in the early 1960s, is the working principle behind SQUID magnetometers — the most sensitive magnetic-field detectors ever built — and superconducting flux qubits used in quantum computing.

Example

A magnetic flux of 1 T·cm² equals 10 kline. For scale, a small transformer core might carry a fraction of a milliweber of flux, a large power transformer core can reach several webers, and a single magnetic flux quantum is an almost inconceivably small 2.07×10⁻¹⁵ weber — it would take roughly 483 trillion of them to add up to just one weber.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Kilolines are in 1 Tesla Square Centimeter?

1 Tesla Square Centimeter (T·cm²) equals exactly 10 Kilolines (kline).

Why are weber, volt-second, and tesla square meter all equal?

They're not three different quantities that happen to match — they're the same physical flux quantity expressed through three different defining equations. Faraday's law relates flux to an induced voltage over time (volt-second), while the flux-density-times-area relationship relates it to tesla and square meters. Both equations describe the weber, so all three read the same number.

What is a "unit pole" and is it a real magnetic monopole?

No — isolated magnetic monopoles have never been observed in nature. The unit pole is a 19th-century CGS convention that modeled magnetic flux as if it radiated from an idealized point pole, by analogy with how electric charge radiates an electric field. It's a historical calculational tool, not evidence that monopoles exist.

What's the difference between line, kiloline, and megaline?

They're the same "line of force" unit (numerically equal to the maxwell, 10⁻⁸ weber) scaled by the standard metric multiples: a kiloline is 1,000 lines and a megaline is 1,000,000 lines. All three come from the older habit of visualizing and literally counting magnetic field lines, a convention that predates the formal maxwell unit.

Why does flux come in fixed quantum steps inside a superconductor?

Inside a superconducting loop, the current is carried by paired electrons (Cooper pairs) whose collective quantum wavefunction must stay consistent all the way around the loop. That consistency requirement forces the enclosed flux to be an exact integer multiple of Φ₀ = h/2e — no in-between values are physically allowed, which is the phenomenon SQUID magnetometers exploit for extreme sensitivity.

Convert Tesla Square Centimeter to Other Magnetic Flux Units

Possible Magnetic Flux Conversions

Gauss Square Centimeter to Webers Volt Second to Lines Tesla Square Meter to Kilolines Megaline to Webers Milliweber to Lines Tesla Square Centimeter to Tesla Square Meters Microweber to Megalines Megaline to Milliwebers Weber to Gauss Square Centimeters Weber to Megalines Gauss Square Centimeter to Unit Poles Magnetic Flux Quantum to Tesla Square Meters Unit Pole to Kilolines Tesla Square Centimeter to Webers Tesla Square Centimeter to Megalines Maxwell to Microwebers Gauss Square Centimeter to Lines Kiloline to Unit Poles Milliweber to Maxwells Line to Megalines Line to Tesla Square Meters Unit Pole to Gauss Square Centimeters Milliweber to Tesla Square Meters Milliweber to Megalines Microweber to Gauss Square Centimeters Maxwell to Kilolines Megaline to Kilolines Microweber to Maxwells Megaline to Tesla Square Meters Weber to Lines Magnetic Flux Quantum to Maxwells Kiloline to Volt Seconds Unit Pole to Milliwebers Tesla Square Meter to Microwebers Unit Pole to Lines Magnetic Flux Quantum to Megalines Megaline to Magnetic Flux Quanta Volt Second to Tesla Square Meters Volt Second to Megalines Megaline to Microwebers Megaline to Unit Poles Megaline to Tesla Square Centimeters Tesla Square Meter to Lines Magnetic Flux Quantum to Tesla Square Centimeters Kiloline to Tesla Square Meters Gauss Square Centimeter to Tesla Square Centimeters Line to Milliwebers Tesla Square Centimeter to Milliwebers Gauss Square Centimeter to Milliwebers Maxwell to Lines Tesla Square Meter to Unit Poles Weber to Maxwells Milliweber to Volt Seconds Maxwell to Gauss Square Centimeters Tesla Square Centimeter to Lines Unit Pole to Microwebers Volt Second to Milliwebers Kiloline to Magnetic Flux Quanta Megaline to Lines Megaline to Gauss Square Centimeters Unit Pole to Volt Seconds Magnetic Flux Quantum to Volt Seconds Unit Pole to Webers Volt Second to Gauss Square Centimeters Unit Pole to Tesla Square Centimeters Megaline to Maxwells Tesla Square Meter to Milliwebers Volt Second to Microwebers Tesla Square Meter to Volt Seconds Milliweber to Tesla Square Centimeters Unit Pole to Tesla Square Meters Kiloline to Maxwells Line to Webers Tesla Square Centimeter to Magnetic Flux Quanta Milliweber to Webers Microweber to Tesla Square Centimeters Tesla Square Meter to Gauss Square Centimeters Tesla Square Meter to Megalines Magnetic Flux Quantum to Gauss Square Centimeters Tesla Square Meter to Tesla Square Centimeters Line to Magnetic Flux Quanta Gauss Square Centimeter to Maxwells Weber to Microwebers Tesla Square Meter to Magnetic Flux Quanta Magnetic Flux Quantum to Microwebers Megaline to Volt Seconds Magnetic Flux Quantum to Unit Poles Volt Second to Unit Poles Microweber to Lines Volt Second to Magnetic Flux Quanta Gauss Square Centimeter to Tesla Square Meters Microweber to Kilolines Kiloline to Webers Milliweber to Gauss Square Centimeters Milliweber to Unit Poles Line to Gauss Square Centimeters Weber to Kilolines Kiloline to Tesla Square Centimeters Maxwell to Unit Poles Milliweber to Kilolines Maxwell to Magnetic Flux Quanta Tesla Square Centimeter to Kilolines Microweber to Tesla Square Meters Maxwell to Tesla Square Centimeters Tesla Square Meter to Webers Gauss Square Centimeter to Megalines Unit Pole to Megalines Tesla Square Centimeter to Unit Poles Volt Second to Webers Weber to Tesla Square Centimeters Tesla Square Centimeter to Gauss Square Centimeters Tesla Square Centimeter to Volt Seconds Line to Maxwells Unit Pole to Magnetic Flux Quanta Volt Second to Maxwells Tesla Square Meter to Maxwells Kiloline to Microwebers Microweber to Unit Poles Magnetic Flux Quantum to Webers Magnetic Flux Quantum to Milliwebers Microweber to Volt Seconds Maxwell to Tesla Square Meters Kiloline to Lines Gauss Square Centimeter to Magnetic Flux Quanta Line to Unit Poles Kiloline to Gauss Square Centimeters Kiloline to Megalines Line to Microwebers Microweber to Webers Weber to Unit Poles Volt Second to Kilolines Line to Tesla Square Centimeters Maxwell to Webers Tesla Square Centimeter to Maxwells Magnetic Flux Quantum to Lines Tesla Square Centimeter to Microwebers Weber to Tesla Square Meters Volt Second to Tesla Square Centimeters Microweber to Milliwebers Maxwell to Megalines Gauss Square Centimeter to Kilolines Microweber to Magnetic Flux Quanta Line to Kilolines Maxwell to Milliwebers Gauss Square Centimeter to Volt Seconds Weber to Magnetic Flux Quanta Kiloline to Milliwebers Maxwell to Volt Seconds Milliweber to Microwebers Magnetic Flux Quantum to Kilolines Weber to Milliwebers Milliweber to Magnetic Flux Quanta Unit Pole to Maxwells Line to Volt Seconds Weber to Volt Seconds Gauss Square Centimeter to Microwebers

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