Applied Magnetic Field using External Field Formula

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External applied Magnetic Field formula is defined as the magnetic field of atoms or molecules along with the External magnetic field. Check FAQs
Beff=B(1-σ)
Beff - External applied Magnetic Field?B - External Magnetic Field Strength?σ - Local Fields?

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7E-34Edit=7E-34Edit(1-0.002Edit)
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Applied Magnetic Field using External Field Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Beff=B(1-σ)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Beff=7E-34A/m(1-0.002)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Beff=7E-34(1-0.002)
Next Step Evaluate
Beff=6.986E-34A/m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Beff=7E-34A/m

Applied Magnetic Field using External Field Formula Elements

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External applied Magnetic Field
External applied Magnetic Field formula is defined as the magnetic field of atoms or molecules along with the External magnetic field.
Symbol: Beff
Measurement: Magnetic Field StrengthUnit: A/m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
External Magnetic Field Strength
External Magnetic Field Strength is produced by moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles associated with a fundamental quantum property, their spin.
Symbol: B
Measurement: Magnetic Field StrengthUnit: A/m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Local Fields
Local Fields means the magnetic field due to local atoms and molecules.
Symbol: σ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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How to Evaluate Applied Magnetic Field using External Field?

Applied Magnetic Field using External Field evaluator uses External applied Magnetic Field = External Magnetic Field Strength*(1-Local Fields) to evaluate the External applied Magnetic Field, Applied Magnetic Field using External Field formula is defined as the magnetic field of atoms or molecules along with the External magnetic field. External applied Magnetic Field is denoted by Beff symbol.

How to evaluate Applied Magnetic Field using External Field using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Applied Magnetic Field using External Field, enter External Magnetic Field Strength (B) & Local Fields (σ) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Applied Magnetic Field using External Field

What is the formula to find Applied Magnetic Field using External Field?
The formula of Applied Magnetic Field using External Field is expressed as External applied Magnetic Field = External Magnetic Field Strength*(1-Local Fields). Here is an example- 7E-34 = 7E-34*(1-0.002).
How to calculate Applied Magnetic Field using External Field?
With External Magnetic Field Strength (B) & Local Fields (σ) we can find Applied Magnetic Field using External Field using the formula - External applied Magnetic Field = External Magnetic Field Strength*(1-Local Fields).
Can the Applied Magnetic Field using External Field be negative?
Yes, the Applied Magnetic Field using External Field, measured in Magnetic Field Strength can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Applied Magnetic Field using External Field?
Applied Magnetic Field using External Field is usually measured using the Ampere per Meter[A/m] for Magnetic Field Strength. Ampere-Turn per Meter[A/m], Kiloampere per Meter[A/m], Oersted[A/m] are the few other units in which Applied Magnetic Field using External Field can be measured.
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