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Magnetic Flux in Electromagnetism Formulas
Magnetic Flux is the measure of the total magnetic field passing through a given area. It quantifies the number of magnetic field lines intersecting that area. And is denoted by Φ
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. Magnetic Flux is usually measured using the Weber for Magnetic Flux. Note that the value of Magnetic Flux is always negative.
Formulas to find Magnetic Flux in Electromagnetism
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List of variables in Electromagnetism formulas
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FAQ
What is the Magnetic Flux?
Magnetic Flux is the measure of the total magnetic field passing through a given area. It quantifies the number of magnetic field lines intersecting that area. Magnetic Flux is usually measured using the Weber for Magnetic Flux. Note that the value of Magnetic Flux is always negative.
Can the Magnetic Flux be negative?
Yes, the Magnetic Flux, measured in Magnetic Flux can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetic Flux?
Magnetic Flux is usually measured using the Weber[Wb] for Magnetic Flux. Milliweber[Wb], Microweber[Wb], Volt Second[Wb] are the few other units in which Magnetic Flux can be measured.
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