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A unit for intensity of magnetic field.
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A unit for intensity of magnetic fiels
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The unit for the intensity of the magnetic field is Tesla.
- A magnetic field is a vector field containing magnetic forces in the vicinity of a magnet, an electric current, or a changing electric field. Moving electric charges and inherent magnetic moments of basic particles associated with a fundamental quantum characteristic known as spin form a magnetic field.
- Magnetic field strength, often known as magnetic field intensity or magnetic intensity, is a measure of how strong a magnetic field is. It's denoted by the letter H, and it's defined as the proportion of MMF required to produce a given Flux Density (B) within a given material per unit length of that material. The strength of a magnetic field is measured in amperes per meter.
- It is given by the formula: H = B/ μ - M. B is the magnetic flux density, M is the magnetization,μ is the magnetic permeability.
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