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What is the unit of magnetic flux?


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Magnetic Flux

  1. Mathematically, Magnetic Flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the Magnetic Field over that surface.
  2. It is denoted by ϕ, and is given as
    ϕ=B·dA
    Here, B is the magnetic field, A is the area vector, and θ is the angle between the magnetic field and area vector.
  3. Its SI unit is Weber.
  4. Gauss and Tesla are the units for the intensity of the magnetic field.

Hence, the S.I. unit of magnetic flux is Weber.


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