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Weber ampere per meter is equal to one newton. solution??

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Answered by choudhary21
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Since F = BIL 
F = (Weber/meter^2)*Ampere*meter
F = Weber ampere per meter 
Since F = Newton 
Therefore, Weber ampere per meter = Newton. 
Answered by tiwariakdi
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By using Lorentz force law we prove that, Weber ampere per meter is equal to one newton.

This assertion is incorrect. A newton (N) is a unit of force, whereas a weber-ampere per metre (Wb A^{-1}  m^{-1}) is a measure of magnetic field strength or magnetic flux density.

The Lorentz force law, which says that the force on a charged particle travelling in a magnetic field is given by: may be used to determine the right relationship between the weber-ampere per metre and the newton.

F = q (v x B)

where

F is the force in newtons,

q is the particle's charge in coulombs,

v is charge speed in metres per second,

B is the intensity of the magnetic field in tesla (T).

We may rewrite the Lorentz force law as follows since the force is measured in newtons and the magnetic field intensity is measured in weber-ampere per metre:

F = q v B L^{-1}

where

L is the magnitude of the magnetic field in weber-ampere per metre.

As a result, it is clear that one newton divided by the product of the charge and velocity of a particle travelling in a magnetic field equals one weber-ampere per metre.

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