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clever angel

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hi

i am confused , can ne one answer this question

magnetic flux is the total number of lines of force

magnetic flux density is the totol number of flux lines passing through a given area
i.e more the flux lines strogner the field

is this right?
 

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clever angel said:
hi

i am confused , can ne one answer this question

magnetic flux is the total number of lines of force

magnetic flux density is the totol number of flux lines passing through a given area
i.e more the flux lines strogner the field

is this right?
da stronger the CONCENTRATION of flux lines in a certain area, the stronger the magnetic flux density (Magnetic Field Strength)
 

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香港! said:
da stronger the CONCENTRATION of flux lines in a certain area, the stronger the magnetic flux density (Magnetic Field Strength)
yeh, how close together the lines are represents how strong the magnetic flux density is
 

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Consider:

Flux (Φ) = B x A Tesla meters²
Flux Density = B

Flux density is synonymous with magnetic field strength
 

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magnetic flux density per meter is the B

so it can either be webbers or tesla
 

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but webbers aready connotate the per meter squared part.
 

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nosadness said:
but webbers aready connotate the per meter squared part.
the unit of B (magnetic field strength) is the tesla (T) or weber/m^2 (Wb.m^-2)

[excel p55]

its also obvious in that φ = BA :. you could consider Wb = T.m^2 or
= (Wb.m^-2)/m^2
 

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