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what is the unit of magnetic Intensity ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.

Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.1 Tesla = 1 Weber per square meter

Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.1 Tesla = 1 Weber per square meterGauss is CGS unit.

Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.1 Tesla = 1 Weber per square meterGauss is CGS unit.1 Gauss = 1 Maxwell per square cm

Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field.1 Tesla = 1 Weber per square meterGauss is CGS unit.1 Gauss = 1 Maxwell per square cmWeber and Maxwell are the corresponding MKS and CGS units for magnetic flux.

Answered by kapilmurg
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Explanation:

  • Magnetic Field Intensity Units. 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.
  • A smaller magnetic field unit is the Gauss (1 Tesla = 10,000 Gauss). The magnetic quantity B which is being called "magnetic field" here is sometimes called "magnetic flux density". An older unit name for the Tesla is Webers per meter squared, with the Weber being the unit of magnetic flux.
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