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The amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow.
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Force that an electromagnetic source exerts on charged particles. Magnetic flux density is measured in Telsa (1 Telsa =104 gauss).
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The measurement of the strength and direction of a magnetic field in a given area.
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Closely related to magnetic flux, it is the strength of the flux squeezed into a core. To use an analogy, magnetic flux is like light hitting the Earth and magnetic flux density is like light intensity, or how bright it is in a certain spot. Core material can only hold so much magnetic "intensity" before it runs out of room, then it saturates.
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One of the two characteristics of a magnetic field (the other is the magnetic field strength). For EMFs, it is normal just to refer the magnetic field without worrying about the distinction
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Lines of flux per unit area, usually measured in Gauss (C.G.S.). One line of flux per square centimeter is one Maxwell.
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The amount of magnetic flux through a unit area, measured perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic flux radiating from the poles of a magnet. Normal units are Tesla or Gauss, which is equal to 0.0001*Tesla.
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the magnetic field produced in a substance by an external magnetic field.
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The representation of the strength of a magnetic field, given as the symbol B (see definition of "gauss").
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A measure of the magnetic effect induced in a medium by an external field. Unit tesla, symbol T.
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