what is the SI unit of magnetic field strength ?
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Magnetic field strength, also called magnetic intensity or magnetic field intensity, the part of the magnetic field in a material that arises from an external current and is not intrinsic to the material itself. It is expressed as the vector H and is measured in units of amperes per metre.
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The International System (SI) unit of field intensity for magnetic fields is Tesla (T). One tesla (1 T) is defined as the field intensity generating one newton of force per ampere of current per meter of conductor: T = N · A-1 · m-1 = kg · s-2 · A-1.
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