The strength of a magnetic field is measured in teslas. True or False

miklintisyt

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2022-10-16

The strength of a magnetic field is measured in teslas.
True
False

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Alexandria Rubio

Alexandria Rubio

Beginner2022-10-17Added 10 answers

Magnetic field is the region around a magnetic substance or a moving charged particle which exerts the property of magnetism (pulling/pushing action) on surroundings. The magnitude of magnetic field is its strength.
Measurement is a process of quantifying a physical parameter. It is scaled with reference to a standard value.
According to the international system of units (S.I units), tesla is the derived unit used to measure the strength of Magnetic field. In general, one tesla is assumed to be equal to one weber per meter square. It can be expressed as,
T = W / m 2
Hence, the given statement is True.

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