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Magnetic Field in Instrument Analysis Formulas
Magnetic Field refers to the region in space around a magnet or an electric current where magnetic forces exert influence on other magnets or moving electric charges. And is denoted by B. Magnetic Field is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Field. Note that the value of Magnetic Field is always negative.
Instrument Analysis formulas that make use of Magnetic Field
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What is the Magnetic Field?
Magnetic Field refers to the region in space around a magnet or an electric current where magnetic forces exert influence on other magnets or moving electric charges. Magnetic Field is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Field. Note that the value of Magnetic Field is always negative.
Can the Magnetic Field be negative?
Yes, the Magnetic Field, measured in Magnetic Field can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetic Field?
Magnetic Field is usually measured using the Tesla[T] for Magnetic Field. Microtesla[T], Megatesla[T], Weber per Square Meter[T] are the few other units in which Magnetic Field can be measured.
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