The unit of electric flux is Volt-meter or Newton-meter^2 Coulomb^-1.
The SI unit of electric flux is the volt-meter (Vm). It is calculated by multiplying the electric field strength (E) by the area (A) perpendicular to the field. The formula is E A.
Electric flux.
The electric flux through a surface is a measure of the total electric field passing through that surface. It is calculated by taking the dot product of the electric field and the surface area vector. The unit of electric flux is Newtons per Coulomb (N/C).
The capacitor in which only a specific number of electric lines or electrons can pass through a unit area is called as 'Flux Capacitor'
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A unit of magnetic flux is called a Weber.
The unit of electric flux is the volt-meter (Vm) or the newton-meter squared per coulomb (Nm2/C). It is calculated by multiplying the electric field strength (E) by the area (A) perpendicular to the field and the cosine of the angle between the field and the normal to the area. The formula is E A cos().
Types of flux - Electric and Magnetic Flux. Electric field flux through a closed surface is equal to the change enclosed in the surface, or the rate of change of magnetic flux is equal to the induced voltage around the surface.
The SI unit of attractive flux is the weber (Wb). The CGS unit is the maxwell.
As we know that electric flux is the total number of electric lines of forces passing through a surface. Maximum Flux: Electric flux through a surface will be maximum when electric lines of forces are perpendicular to the surface. Minimum flux: Electric flux through a surface will be minimum or zero when electric lines of forces are parallel to the surface.
The units of electric flux are Newtons per square meter, or Nm2.
The unit of flux per pole is Weber (Wb).