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what is the difference between magnetic flux and magnetic flux density

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic field strength is one of two ways that the intensity of a magnetic field can be expressed. Technically, a distinction is made between magnetic field strength H, measured in amperes per meter (A/m), and magnetic flux density B, measured in Newton-meters per ampere (Nm/A), also called teslas (T).
Answered by cahlee
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To explain the difference between the two consider the magnets below: Magnet A is smaller than magnet B. They both have the same “magnetism”, that is the same amount of total flux. As A has a smaller surface area than B it has a much higher “magnetic strength” or magnetic flux density.

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