Physics, asked by shradhajena1111, 2 months ago

The si unit of magnetic permeability is?​

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Answered by lucky52846
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The units are [H/m] for SI units and are an abstract number in the CGS units. The symbol is μ. The magnetic permeability in a vacuum is expressed as μ0. In the SI unit system, μ0 = 4π ×10-7 [H/m] and in the CGS unit system, μ0 = 1.

Answered by LoveFairy
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Explanation:

The intensity of a magnetic field is low where the lines of force are sparse, and the intensity is high where the lines of force are concentrated

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