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what are the units of magnetic moment, magnatic induction and magnetic field​

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Answered by 13prashantyadavkarad
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The SI unit measuring the strength of B is T (tesla = weber/m2), and the Gaussian unit of B is G (gauss = maxwell/cm2) . One tesla is 10 000 gauss. To give an indication of magnitudes: the magnetic field (or better: magnetic induction) of the Earth is about 0.5 G (50 μT).

Answered by Anonymous
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The term magnetic flux density refers to the fact that B is magnetic flux per unit surface. This relationship is based on Faraday's law of magnetic induction. The SI unit measuring the strength of B is T (tesla = weber/m2), and the Gaussian unit of B is G (gauss = maxwell/cm2) . One tesla is 10 000 gauss.

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