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what is a unit of magnetic flux​

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Answered by XxRonakxX
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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. The equivalent, and superseded, cgs unit is the gauss (G); one tesla equals exactly 10,000 gauss.

Answered by sureshpatnala
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Electric flux - Electric flux is the measure of number of electric field lines passing through any surface . It is a scalar quantity. It's S.I unit is volt meters. Gauss Law- It is defined as the total flux linked within a closed surface is equal to the 1ε0 times the total charge enclosed by that surface.

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