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"Magnetic flux density" is also known as the magnetic field,

The SI unit for this is the Tesla, written as T.

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Magnetic flux density is not "also known as the magnetic field". It describes the intensity of a magnetic field.

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Which quantity has unit Tesla?

Magnetic flux density.


Unit of magnetism are?

The unit of magnetism are: Weber for magnetic flux, Tesla for magnetic flux density and ampere per meter for magnetic field strength.


What is the unit of a magnet?

Tesla is unit of magnetic flux density if that's what you mean


What is the basic metric measurement unit for magnetic force?

Magnetic flux density is measured in tesla.Magnetic flux is measured in weber.


Unit of Magnetic flux?

A unit of magnetic flux is called a Weber.


What is flux density?

Something that which produces a magnetic fieldThe magnetic field that surrounds a magnet is made up of magnetic flux (symbol, the Greek letter 'phi'), usually represented as lines in field diagrams. The SI unit for measuring magnetic flux is the weber (pronounced 'vay-ber'). The intensity of this flux (the closeness of the lines in diagrams) is called the flux density (symbol: B). Flux density is greatest in the areas nearest a magnet's poles. Flux Density is defined as 'flux per unit area', and is measured in webers per square metre which, in SI, is given the special name, the 'tesla'.


What is flux density and how it is related to the number of lines of induction expressed in webers?

Flux density is the number of magnetic lines crossing per unit area in perpeendicular direction. It is named as manetic field induction, B. Unit is tesla or weber/m2 Unit for magnetic flux is weber in SI system. Fl


German scientist who gave his name to the cgs unit of magnetic flux density?

Karl Friedrich Gauss is the German mathematician who is credited with developing a number theory that is used in math in relation to electricity and astronomy. The number unit is referred to as the cgs unit of magnetic flux density.


How much volts or currents in order to produce one tesla?

There is no straightforward answer to your question. A tesla is the unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, defined in terms of magnetic flux per unit area. Magnetic flux density is determined by the magnetic field strength of the magnetic circuit in question which is expressed in ampere (turns) per metre. Unfortunately, the relationship between magnetic field strength and flux density isn't straightforward, as it depends on the shape of the B/H curve for the magnetic circuit's material. So, as you can see, there are too many unknown variables to give you a straightforward answer.


If magnetic lines are close what does this mean?

If magnetic lines are close, then the magnetic field has a lot of magnetic lines of force packed together. This translates into a large number of flux lines per unit of area through which they're passing. A large number of flux lines per unit area means a high field density. High flux density means the magnetic field is strong compared to a field where the flux lines are not as close together.


What is the unit of the magnetic field?

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.


What is flux density related to?

In case of electrostatics, flux density = electric field intensity and in case of magnetism, flux density = magnetic field induction