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Tesla, SI unit

The SI unit for magnetic field strength is the tesla (T) named after Nikola Tesla a contemporary of Thomas Edison and who like Edison was an inventor of electrical devices... [Pg.522]

Tesla (Section 13 3) SI unit for magnetic field strength Tetrahedral intermediate (Section 19 14 and Chapter 20) The key intermediate in nucleophilic acyl substitution Formed by nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group of a car boxyhc acid derivative... [Pg.1295]

Tesla (Section 13.3) SI unit for magnetic field strength. [Pg.1295]

A derived Si-unit for magnetic held is the gauss, which is defined in tesla units as... [Pg.11]

In the present book, for magnetism we use the SI unit that is based on the MKS A (meter, kilogram, second, ampere) system. In accordance with that, the tesla (1T = 10" gauss) was presented as the magnetic unit in Chapter 17 (see Fig. 17.10a and b). It is useful to know both the SI and Gaussian systems and be able to convert between them. Thus, when one attempts to solve a magnetics problem, to avoid errors one is well advised to stick to a single convenient unit system. A useful conversion table of... [Pg.342]

The SI unit for magnetic flux density or magnetic induction (symbolized by T) equal to a weber per square meter. One tesla is equivalent to lO" gauss. [Pg.672]

GAUSS (G). A unit of magnetic flux density, or magnetic induction. The ratio of the flux in any cross section to the area of that cross section, the cross section being taken normal to the direction of flow. One gauss equals j maxwell per square centimeter. (The gauss is a unit of the CGS system. Use of the SI unit the tesla, is preferred.)... [Pg.1643]

TESLA (T). A unit of magnetic flux density (magnetic induction). The magnetic flux density of a uniform field that produces a torque of 1 newton-meter on a plane current loop carrying 1 ampere and having a projected area of 1 square meter on the plane perpendicular to the field. T = N/A in. (The SI unit of magnetic flux density)... [Pg.1645]

Since the SI unit for B is tesla (T), the units for magnetic flux are tesla meter squared. Magnetic flux is quantized, and a quantum of magnetic flux o- is a universal constant with the value... [Pg.4707]

It is worth noting that the SI units of magnetic field strength, or more correctly magnetic flux density, are the Tesla, T, or millitesla, mT. However for historical reasons the older units of Gauss, G, are still commonly used, where lmT= lOG. [Pg.5]


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