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Define one telsa In physics

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Answered by nikki1271
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The strength of magnetic field at a point is called one telsa. The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit used to measure magnetic fields. Tesla can be measured in different ways; for example, one tesla is equal to one weber per square meter.The tesla was first defined in 1960 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM). It was named in honor of the physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor, Nikola Tesla.

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Answered by ranasahab
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One tesla (1 T) is defined as the field intensity generating one newton (N) of force per ampere (A) of current per meter of conductor: T = N × A-1 × m-1= kg × s-2 × A-1. Certain other non-SI units, like Gauss (G), are still occasionally used. A magnetic field ofone tesla is quite strong.
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