flux density unit
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Definition
Noun: A flux density unit is a unit of measurement for the strength of a magnetic field or other flux field, quantifying the amount of flux passing through a unit area perpendicular to the direction of the flux.
Usage
This term is used in physics and engineering to specify the unit for measuring flux density. It is a compound noun phrase. The specific unit (e.g., tesla, gauss) must be named. * The standard flux density unit in the International System of Units (SI) is the tesla. * When calculating magnetic field strength, you must express your answer in the correct flux density unit.
Advanced Usage
- Contextual Precision: In electromagnetism, the term almost exclusively refers to magnetic flux density, measured in teslas (T) or gauss (G). In other contexts (e.g., radiant flux density), different units like watts per square meter (W/m²) apply, but the phrase "flux density unit" remains grammatically valid.
Variants and Related Words
- Magnetic Flux Density Unit: A more specific term for the unit of magnetic field strength (B-field).
- Tesla (T): The SI flux density unit; one tesla equals one weber per square meter.
- Gauss (G): A CGS flux density unit; 10,000 gauss equal one tesla.
Synonyms
- Unit of magnetic induction
- Unit of B-field strength
Related Phrases
- Unit of flux density: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning and usage.
Noun
- a measure of the amount of flux per unit of cross sectional area