Magnetic flux density.
Tesla.
tesla
T (Tesla) = W (Weber) m2 The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic flux density. 1 T = 1 V · s · m -2 = 1 kg · s -2 · A -1 = 1 N · A -1 m -1 = 1 Wb · m -2
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.
40mT means 40 milli Tesla. A Tesla is a derived unit in the SI system of measures, and is a measure of magnetic field strength. The quantity given is rather small, but would be equal to that of a handful of fridge magnets. The Earth's magnetic field is about 30 micro Tesla.
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A tesla is a unit of magnetic flux density, named for Nicolai Tesla. It is also a relatively common Croatian surname.
Tesla is unit of magnetic flux density if that's what you mean
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