If magnetic flux is measured in Webers,than magnetic field intensity is = seconds per meter squared? | |
Magnetism is that part of space called time (measured in seconds?)
That bring the idea of what magnetism realy is.Einstein hd difilculty describing it,He had to revert to maxwell's equation and the lorentz Transformation.
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1Magnetic flux is measured in Webers.
Looking at the link below, we can translate Webers into other units:
Webers = Volts x seconds
Webers = watts/amps x seconds
Webers = joules/seconds/amps x seconds
Webers = joules/amps
or an amount of energy per unit current.
Magnetic field strength is measured in amps/meter:
the more amps, the more field strength
the farther you are from the wire(s) generating the magnetic field, the less field strength
If you consider Einstein's equations, Maxwells' equations, and the Lorentz transformation, then you see that a magnetic field can also be thought of as what an electric field looks like when you move past the electric field as very fast (appreciable percentage of speed of light) speeds.
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