Physics, asked by prasd3, 1 year ago

relation between magnetic flux and magnetic flux densities

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Answered by sushmita
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Magnetic flux is the surface integral of magnetic flux density, which is the B field. The same goes for electric flux densitybeing the same thing as electric field. Themagnetic field intensity H with units ofamps/meter results from a current flow as in a wire. ... While they are related they have different units.
Answered by MsInnocent
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In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B over that surface. It is usually denoted Φ or ΦB. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber, and the CGS unit is the maxwell.

A vector quantity measuring the strength and direction of the magnetic field around a magnet or an electric current. Magnetic flux density is equal to magnetic field strength times the magnetic permeability in the region in which the field exists.

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