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      • The tesla (symbol: T) is the unit of magnetic flux density (also called magnetic B-field strength) in the International System of Units (SI). One tesla is equal to one weber per square metre.
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    The tesla (symbol: T) is the unit of magnetic flux density (also called magnetic B-field strength) in the International System of Units (SI). One tesla is equal to one weber per square metre .

  3. The tesla (symbol T) is the SI unit used to measure the strength of magnetic fields. Tesla can be measured in different ways; for example, one tesla is equal to one weber per square meter. The tesla was first defined in 1960 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM).

  4. mT to Tesla. The formula used to convert mT to Tesla is 1 Millitesla = 0.001 Tesla. Measurement is one of the most fundamental concepts. Note that we have Megatesla as the biggest unit for length while Nanotesla is the smallest one.

  5. One Tesla is defined as the magnetic field strength that produces one Weber (Wb) of magnetic flux through an area of one square meter (1 m²) perpendicular to the magnetic field. 1 Tesla (T) = 1 Weber per square meter (Wb/)

  6. 4 days ago · One tesla equals one weber per square metre, corresponding to 10 4 gauss. It is named for Nikola Tesla ( q.v. ). It is used in all work involving strong magnetic fields, while the gauss is more useful with small magnets.

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  7. The tesla (symbol: T) is the unit of magnetic flux density (also called magnetic B-field strength) in the International System of Units (SI). One tesla is equal to one weber per square metre .

  8. One tesla is equal to 10 4 gauss. Magnetic field drops off as the inverse cube of the distance ( 1. distance 3) from a dipole source. Energy required to produce laboratory magnetic fields increases with the square of magnetic field. [2] Examples. These examples attempt to make the measuring point clear, usually the surface of the item mentioned.

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