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unit magnetic permeability

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In SI units, permeability is measured in henries per meter (H/m or H·m−1), or equivalently in newtons per ampere squared (N·A−2). The permeability constant (µ0), also known as the magnetic constant or the permeability of free space, is a measure of the amount of resistance encountered when forming a magnetic field in a classical vacuum....

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KRITIKAKAPOOR: hw to calculate the unit??
Mistakenkk: unit of?
KRITIKAKAPOOR: magnetic permeability
Mistakenkk:  It is expressed by the formula shown below. |u=B upon H

Where, B – magnetic flux density
H – magnetic field intensity
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