That would be Gauss.
'Magnetic field strength' (symbol: H) is defined as 'the magnetomotive force, per unit length, of a magnetic circuit'. In SI, it is expressed in amperes per metre (A/m), which is often spoken as "'ampere turns' per metre".It's equation is: H = (IN) / lwhere:H = magnetic field strength (ampere per metre)I = current flowing through coil (amperes)N = number of turns in coill = length of magnetic circuit
To create an anti-magnetic effect, one could use materials like mu-metal or superconductors to create a shield that redirects magnetic fields away from the target. Another approach is to use electromagnetic coils to produce a magnetic field that cancels out the existing magnetic field, effectively neutralizing its effect.
Magnetomotive force per unit length is the definition of magnetic field strength (symbol: H), formerly known as 'magnetising force'.Magnetomotive force is the product the the current flowing through a coil and the number of turns that make up that coil, and its SI unit of measurement is the ampere (although this is often spoken as 'ampere turn').So, the SI unit of measurement of magnetic field strength is the ampere per metre, although, again, it is often spoken as 'ampere turn per metre'.
The SI unit for magnet flux is (Wb) weber. However, if the magnet flux variation in 1 second, produces 1 V of electromotive force in a coil, this flux will correspond to 1 Wb. Therefore, 1Wb = 1 Vs (voltage-second).
Energy is measured in Joules and is generally defined as the potential to do work. Power is the rate of energy usage (Watts) or (Joules per second). A kWh is also a unit of energy (1000 W * 3600 seconds = 3600000 J)
A unit of magnetic flux is called a Weber.
Electro Magnetic Unit was created in 2004-04.
the unit of magnetic field is tesla (si unit ) and gauss (cgs ) unit.1 tesla = 10,000 gauss .1 tesla= 1N/mAAnswerIt depends on what you mean by 'magnetic field'. If you mean 'magnetic flux', then the SI unit is the weber(pronounced 'vay-ber'). If you mean 'magnetic flux density', then the SI unit is the tesla. If you mean 'magnetic field strength', then the SI unit is the ampere per metre.
The unit of magnetism are: Weber for magnetic flux, Tesla for magnetic flux density and ampere per meter for magnetic field strength.
A computer program magnetic case tape should be installed in the magnetic tape unit when it is not spinning.
"Magnetic flux density" is also known as the magnetic field,The SI unit for this is the Tesla, written as T.CommentMagnetic flux density is not "also known as the magnetic field". It describes the intensity of a magnetic field.
The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (in derived units: volt-seconds)
No of lines of force can pass through the unit area of magnetic field
Tesla is unit of magnetic flux density if that's what you mean
Some examples of dynamic units are magnetic disks, magnetic drums, and magnetic tapes
The SI unit of attractive flux is the weber (Wb). The CGS unit is the maxwell.
Rate of change of electric charge produces magnetic charge. Unit of electric charge is coulomb C, unit of magnetic charge would be Ampere-meter.