Physics · Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction
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Weber is the unit of
- A
Electric potential
- B
Electric intensity
- C
Magnetic intensity
- D
Magnetic flux
The weber (Wb) is the unit of magnetic flux, which is a measure of the amount of magnetic field that passes through a given area. Magnetic flux is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field and is defined as the dot product of the magnetic field and the area vector
The unit of electric potential is the volt (V).
Electric intensity is another term for electric field strength, and its unit is the volt per meter (V/m) or newtons per coulomb (N/C).
Magnetic intensity is another term for magnetic field strength, and its unit is the tesla (T) or gauss (G).
The weber (Wb) is the unit of magnetic flux, which is a measure of the amount of magnetic field that passes through a given area. Magnetic flux is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field and is defined as the dot product of the magnetic field and the area vector
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