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Difference between magnetic field, magnetic field intensity, magnetic induction and magnetic flux

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Answered by yashmahalle
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The most significant difference between the magnetic field and the magnetic flux is that the magnetic field is the region around the magnet where the moving charge experiences a force, whereas the magnetic flux shows the quantity or strength of magnetic lines produced by the magnet.

Answered by agrawalsanki2004
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Definition of Magnetic Field

The magnetic field is defined as the region around the magnet where its poles and the electrical charges experience the force of attraction or repulsion. The presence of the field is determined through the needle. In actual practice, the magnetic field has no real existence, and they are purely imaginary. The magnetic field is created because of the magnetic line of force which possesses the following properties.

   1. The magnetic line of force forms the closed loop.

 2.  The direction of magnetic line force is from north to south. But insides the magnetic line of force their direction is from south to north.

 3.  The magnetic lines never intersect each other.

  4. The magnetic lines repel each other when they are parallel and in the same direction.

   5. The are not affected by the non-magnetic materials.

Definition of Magnetic Flux

The magnetic flux is defined as the total number of magnetic lines of force produces by the magnet. It is measured in Weber. The one Weber is equal to the 108 line of forces or the Maxwell. The Maxwell is the CGS unit of magnetic flux. The magnetic flux is similar to the electric current.

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