SI Units
Quantity | Symbol | Unit & (Abbr.) |
---|---|---|
Magnetic Induction Magnetic Flux Density | B | tesla (T) |
Magnetic susceptibility | e | none |
Magnetic Moment | m | ampere metre2 (A m2) |
Magnetisation (Magnetic moment/unit volume) | M | ampere/metre (A m-1) |
Also to know is, what is the magnetizing force?
(2) Magnetising field intensity or Magnetising Force or Magnetic Intensity (H). The degree to which a magnetic field can magnetize a material is called magnetic field or magnetizing. force or Magnetic Intensity and It is defined as the number of ampere-turns (=nI) per unit length of. a solenoid.
What is the unit of magnetic induction?
In SI units, B is measured in teslas (symbol: T) and correspondingly ΦB (magnetic flux) is measured in webers (symbol: Wb) so that a flux density of 1 Wb/m2 is 1 tesla. The SI unit of tesla is equivalent to (newton. second)/(coulomb. metre).
What is the unit of reluctance?
The definition can be expressed as follows: ("R") is the reluctance in ampere-turns per weber (a unit that is equivalent to turns per henry). "Turns" refers to the winding number of an electrical conductor comprising an inductor. Φ ("Phi") is the magnetic flux in webers.