What are the Units and Instruments for Measuring Magnetic Fields?

In summary, the unit of measurement for magnetic fields of permanent magnets is Teslas and Gauss. The instruments used to measure these fields include Hall effect probes and flip-coil magnetometers. Additionally, the magnetic field of a given magnet can be calculated by measuring the force on a wire with current using the equation F_m = IBl.
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I would like to know what is(are) the unit(s) of measurement for the magnetic fields of permanent magnets, and what is the instruments for measuring it (if one exists). Thirdly, is there a way to calculate such a field (mathemeticaly, by measurements, etc...)

I have heard of many things (ampere-meters, volt-tour, etc...), but I can't seem to be able to see clearly in all of them.

Thank you for your answers
 
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Magnetic Fields

Magnetic fields are measured in terms Teslas and Gauss. 1 Tesla = 10000 Gauss. Permanent magnets get their magnetism from the alignment of magnetic domains within the material of the permanent magnet. Each magnetic domain acts like a little bar magnet. Aligning all the little bar magnets within the material creates a strong magnet. Most permanent magnets are characterized by their field strength at the surface of the magnet. This is typically measured with a Hall effect probe or other magnetometer. One simple method is with a flip-coil magnetometer. Those are described in most every undergraduate physics textbook.

Good luck!
 
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At class we measured the magnetic field B of a given magnet by measuring the force on a wire with current.

[tex]F_m = IBl[/tex]

When:
[tex]I = \mbox{ current in the wire }[/tex]
[tex]B = \mbox{ magnetic field intensity nearby the wire }[/tex]
[tex]F_m = \mbox{ length of the wire }[/tex]
 
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1. What is a magnetic field?

A magnetic field is an invisible region of space that exerts a force on charged particles or other magnetic objects.

2. How do you measure a magnetic field?

Magnetic fields can be measured using a device called a magnetometer, which detects changes in the strength and direction of the field.

3. What units are used to measure magnetic fields?

The most common unit of measurement for magnetic fields is the tesla (T), named after the inventor Nikola Tesla. Other units used include gauss (G) and ampere per meter (A/m).

4. What are some common applications of magnetic field measurement?

Magnetic field measurement is used in a variety of fields, including physics, geology, and engineering. Some common applications include studying the Earth's magnetic field, mapping mineral deposits, and testing the functionality of electronic devices.

5. How do magnetic fields affect human health?

There is ongoing research on the potential effects of magnetic fields on human health. Some studies suggest that exposure to high levels of magnetic fields may have negative health effects, but more research is needed to fully understand the impact.

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