what is the value of permeability in free space with SI unit ?
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The permeability constant (µ0), also known as the magnetic constant or the permeability of free space, is a measure of the amount of resistance encountered when forming a magnetic field in a classical vacuum. The magnetic constant has the exact (defined) value (µ0 = 4π × 10−7 H.
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Hi friend
In electric field,
The value of permeability in free space is 8.854×10^-¹².
It's unit C /N/m²
Where,
C= columb
N= newton
m= metre.
In magnetic field,
its value is 4π×10^-7 .
It's unit is Henry and its expressed as (mu0) Hope this helped you a little!!!
In electric field,
The value of permeability in free space is 8.854×10^-¹².
It's unit C /N/m²
Where,
C= columb
N= newton
m= metre.
In magnetic field,
its value is 4π×10^-7 .
It's unit is Henry and its expressed as (mu0) Hope this helped you a little!!!
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