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want to know more about magnetic flux!

jitesh limbachiya , 12 Years ago
Grade 12
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Godfrey Classic Prince

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

Dear jitesh limbachiya,

Magnetic flux is defined as the number of lines of force passing through a surface normally.

The magnetic flux depends on

(i) the strength of the magnetic field.

(ii) the area of the surface.

(iii) the angle between the magnetic field vector and the area vector.

 If the magnetic field is constant, the magnetic flux passing through a surface of vector S is

 \Phi_B = \mathbf{B} \cdot \mathbf{S} = BS \cos \theta,

where B is the magnitude of the magnetic field (the magnetic flux density) having the unit of Wb/m2 (Tesla).

 

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