Explain Magnetic Flux
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The magnetic lines of force through a surface is called magnetic flux.
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Magnetic flux is the product of the average magnetic field times the perpendicular area that it penetrates. It is a quantity of convenience in the statement of Faraday's Law and in the discussion of objects like transformers and solenoids. In the case of an electric generator where the magnetic field penetrates a rotating coil, the area used in defining the flux is the projection of the coil area onto the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field. Since the SI unit for magnetic field is the Tesla, the unit for magnetic flux would be Tesla m2. This unit combination has the historical name Weber (Wb).
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