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n. (Abbr. T)
The unit of magnetic flux density in the International System of Units, equal to the magnitude of the magnetic field vector necessary to produce a force of one newton on a charge of one coulomb moving perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field vector with a velocity of one meter per second. It is equivalent to one weber per square meter.

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Symbol T. The SI unit of magnetic flux density equal to one weber of magnetic flux per square metre, i.e. 1 T=1 Wb m−2. It is named after Nikola Tesla (1870–1943), Croatian-born US electrical engineer.



[Etymology: N. Tesla; Austro-Hungary, USA 1857-1943] magnetic flux density, magnetic polarization. Symbol T. SI, Metric-m.k.s. Wb·m-2, i.e. a density of 1 weber of magnetic flux per square metre (= kg·s-2·A-1 in base terms).

The tesla was approved by the International Electrical Conference in 1954, and for the SI by the 11th CGPM of 1960.

The SI unit of magnetic flux density, equal to one weber per square meter. Symbol T.

(T) Unit of magnetic flux density. (1 tesla = 1 Wb/m2).


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The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic field B (which is also known as "magnetic flux density" and "magnetic induction"). One tesla is equal to one weber per square meter, and it was defined in 1960[1] in honor of the Yugoslavian-American inventor, physicist, and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla. One billionth of a tesla is a nanotesla, equivalent to 0.01 milligauss (mG) and it is in nanoteslas that common metric home measurements are made to determine local magnetic field levels. The strongest fields encountered from permanent magnets are from halbach spheres which can be over 5T.

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This SI unit is named after Nikola Tesla. As with every SI unit whose name is derived from the proper name of a person, the first letter of its symbol is uppercase (T). When an SI unit is spelled out in English, it should always begin with a lowercase letter (tesla), except where any word would be capitalized, such as at the beginning of a sentence or in capitalized material such as a title. Note that "degree Celsius" conforms to this rule because the "d" is lowercase.
Based on The International System of Units, section 5.2.

A particle passing through a magnetic field of 1 tesla at 1 meter per second carrying a charge of 1 coulomb experiences a force of 1 newton, according to the Lorentz Force Law. As an SI derived unit, the tesla can also be expressed as:

\mathrm{1\, T = 1\,\frac{V\cdot s}{m^2} = 1\,\frac{N}{A\cdot m} = 1\,\frac{Wb}{m^2} = 1\,\frac{kg}{C\cdot s} = 1\,\frac{kg}{A\cdot s^2}} (In SI base units)

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Conversions

1 tesla is equivalent to:

  • 10,000 (or 104) gauss (G), used in the CGS system. Thus, 10 G = 1 mT (1 millitesla)
  • 1,000,000,000 (or 109) gammas (γ), used in geophysics. Thus, 1 γ = 1 nT (nanotesla)

For those concerned with low-frequency electromagnetic radiation in the home, the following conversions are needed most:

  • 1000 nanotesla = 1 microtesla = 10 milligauss (mG)
  • 1,000,000 microtesla = 1 tesla

For the relation to the units of the magnetizing field (amperes per metre or oersteds) see the article on permeability.

Examples

  • 31 µT (3.1×10−5 T) - strength of Earth's magnetic field at 0° latitude (on the equator)

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