define the si unit of magnetic induction from lorentz force
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The SI unit for magnetic field is the Tesla, which
can be seen from the magnetic part of Lorentz force law Fragnetic = qvB to be composed of (Newton x second) / (Coulomb x meter).
A smaller magnetic field unit is the Gauss.
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The SI unit of magnetic induction is the Tesla.
- When a charged particle is not constant but is moving then it experiences a force which is defined as magnetic induction or the magnetic field or magnetic flux intensity.
- The symbol 'B' is used to denote the magnetic induction.
- Also, according to the Lorentz force, when a particle, while carrying a charge of 1 coulomb, moves perpendicularly with a speed of 1 meter per second through a magnetic induction of 1 tesla, it experiences a force which is equal to 1 newton.
- "The SI unit of magnetic induction is the Tesla, which can be seen from the magnetic part of the Lorentz force law Fmagnetic = qvB to be composed of (Newton x second)/(Coulomb x meter). A smaller magnetic field unit is the Gauss (1 Tesla = 10,000 Gauss)."
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