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* About magnetic flux - magnetic flux density.?
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Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
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The magnetic flux through any surface, placed in a magnetic field ts the total number of magnetic lines of force crossing this surface normally. It is measured as the product of the componernt ot the magnetic field normal to the surface and the surface area.

Magnetic flux is a scalar quantity, denoted by ø or øb.

A uniform magnetic field B passes normally through a plane surface area A,

then the magnetic flux through this area is

ø = BA

➝ ø = B cos θ × A

➝ ø = BA cos θ

➝ ø = \overrightarrow{B} × \overrightarrow{A}

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Answered by KittyFarily
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Magnetic flux density is defined as the amount of magnetic flux in an area taken perpendicular to the magnetic flux's direction. ... Magnetic flux density also can be understood as the density of magnetic lines of force, or magnetic flux lines, passing through a specific area. It is measured in units of tesla.

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