tesla
The SI derived unit of magnetic flux density is the tesla, which is defined as a volt second per square meter.
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The tesla (symbol: T) is a derived unit of the magnetic induction (also, magnetic flux density) in the International System of Units. One tesla is equal to one weber per square metre. ... The strongest fields encountered from permanent magnets on Earth are from Halbach spheres and can be over 4.5 T.
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The tesla (symbol T) is the derived SI unit of magnetic flux density, which represents the strength of a magnetic field. One tesla represents one weber per square meter.Tesla, unit of magnetic induction or magnetic flux density in the metre–kilogram–second system (SI) of physical units. One tesla equals one weber per square metre, corresponding to 104 gauss. Tesla.
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