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What is the magnetic flux through unit Area perpendicular to the field ?​

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Answered by AbdJr10
38

Answer:

flux = Magnetic field × Area × cos@

Explanation:

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Answered by Jasleen0599
4

The magnetic flux through a unit area perpendicular to the field is Magnetic Flux Density.

- It is defined as the amount of magnetic flux passing through per unit area of a section which is perpendicular to the direction of field.

- Mathematically, we can represent it as:

B = Φ/A

where:

B = The magnetic flux in Tesla (T)

Φ = The magnetic flux in Weber (Wb)

A = The area in square meter (m²)

- Its unit is Tesla (T), i.e., Wb/m²

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