Four units of magnetic field
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Posted by Abhiraj Singh 4 years, 6 months ago
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Xian Wu 4 years, 6 months ago
T = V.s/m2 = N/A.m = J/A.m2 = H.A/m2 = Wb/m2 = Kg/C.s = N.s/C.m = Kg/A.s2, where V = volt, s = second, m = meter, N = newton, A = ampere, J = joule, H = henry, Wb = weber, Kg = kilogram, and C = coulomb. In the CGS system, a smaller unit of the magnetic field (B-field) is Gauss, denoted by the symbol G.
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