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Difference between magnetic induction and magnetic field intensity

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Answered by arman281
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Answer: Magnetic field strength is one of two ways that the intensity of a magnetic field can be expressed. Technically, a distinction is made between magnetic field strength H, measured in amperes per meter (A/m), and magnetic flux density B, measured in Newton-meters per ampere (Nm/A), also called teslas (T).

Magnetic field strength is one of two ways that the intensity of a magnetic field can be expressed. Technically, a distinction is made between magnetic field strength H, measured in amperes per meter (A/m), and magnetic flux density B, measured in Newton-meters per ampere (Nm/A), also called teslas (T).

Explanation:Magnetic field. ... The magnetic force always acts in a direction perpendicular to the motion of the charge.The space or the region around a magnet within which magnetic force is exerted on other magnet is called as the magnetic field.

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Answered by kingofkings00016
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Explanation:Magnetic field is the space around a magnet or the space around a conductor carrying current in which magnetic influence can be experienced.whereas,

Magnetic field induction at any point in the field is equal to the force experienced by a unit charge moving with the unit velocity perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field at that point.

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