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maccaman
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My physics teacher today taught my class the formula with magnetic flux density...
Force on a wire in a magnetic field
F = BILsin(theta)
the part i am enquiring about is the B
in which he explained to be
B is the magnetic field strength (measured in Tesla's)
He also said 1T = 1NmA
I enquired about how could this be, because then Force would not be equal to Newtons. I revised it to be 1T = 1N/mA
Note: m is meters, and A is amperes, not milliampers for mA, just saying.
Can anyone tell me if i am right or not
Force on a wire in a magnetic field
F = BILsin(theta)
the part i am enquiring about is the B
in which he explained to be
B is the magnetic field strength (measured in Tesla's)
He also said 1T = 1NmA
I enquired about how could this be, because then Force would not be equal to Newtons. I revised it to be 1T = 1N/mA
Note: m is meters, and A is amperes, not milliampers for mA, just saying.
Can anyone tell me if i am right or not