What is the unit of magnetic intensity?

Deacon Hensley

Deacon Hensley

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2023-01-01

What is the unit of magnetic intensity?

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Patricia Gill

Patricia Gill

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Identify the magnetic intensity unit.
Magnetic Intensity:
Once a magnet is placed in a magnetic field, its magnetic moment changes. Magnetization Intensity is defined as the change in the magnetic moment per unit volume.A formula for Magnetisation Intensity is as follows:
I=MV
Magnetic moment, M=mx
Volume,V=Ax
I=mxAx=mA
where,
m = pole strength.A = area of cross-section.x = length of the magnet.I = intensity of magnetization.Hence, Tesla is the SI unit of magnetic field strength.

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