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What is Magnetic Flux? | |
Magnetic Flux Unit | |
Understanding Magnetic Flux | |
Measurement of Magnetic Flux | |
Magnetic Flux Density Unit |
In the realm of electromagnetism, a branch of physics, the magnetic flux across a surface represents the integral of the magnetic field's normal component (B) passing through that surface. This quantity is typically symbolized by Φ or ΦB. The CGS unit for magnetic flux is the Maxwell, while the SI unit is the Weber (Wb).
Magnetic flux is defined as the number of magnetic field lines passing through a given closed surface. It provides the measurement of the total magnetic field that passes through a given surface area. Here, the area under consideration can be of any size and under any orientation with respect to the direction of the magnetic field.
Magnetic flux formula is given by:
Where,
Magnetic flux is usually measured with a flux meter. The SI and CGS unit of magnetic flux is given below:
Mathematically,
Where θ is the angle between vector A and vector B.
If the magnetic field is non-uniform and at different parts of the surface, the magnetic field is different in magnitude and direction, then the total magnetic flux through the given surface can be given as the summation of the product of all such area elements and their corresponding magnetic field.
Mathematically,
It is clear from the equation given above that the magnetic flux is a scalar quantity. Its SI unit is given as Weber (Wb) or tesla meter squared (Tm2).
The SI unit of magnetic flux is Weber (Wb) or tesla meter squared (Tm2) named after German physicist Wilhelm Weber. Magnetic flux can be measured with a magnetometer. Suppose a probe of the magnetometer is moved around an area of 0.6 m2 near a large sheet of magnetic material and indicates a constant reading of 5 mT. Then the magnetic flux through that area is calculated as ( 5 ×10-3 T) ⋅ (0.6 m2 ) = 0.0030 Wb. In the event of changing magnetic field reading over an area, it would be necessary to find the average reading.
Magnetic flux density(B) is defined as the force acting per unit current per unit length on a wire placed at right angles to the magnetic field.
B = F/Iℓ
Where, l = length of wire, F = total force acting on the wire, and I = current flowing through the wire.
The CGS and SI unit of magnetic flux density is given in the table below.
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