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  2. Tesla (unit) - Wikipedia

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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). [1]

  4. Tesla, unit of magnetic induction or magnetic flux density in the metre–kilogram–second system (SI) of physical units. One tesla equals one weber per square metre, corresponding to 104 gauss. It is named for Nikola Tesla (q.v.).

  5. What are the units for Teslas? - Physics Network

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    The tesla (symbolized T) is the standard unit of magnetic flux density. It is equivalent to one weber per meter squared (1 Wb · m -2 ). Reduced to base units in the International System of Units ( SI ), 1 T represents one kilogram per second squared per ampere (kg · s -2 · A -1 ).

  6. Tesla (unit) explained

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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.

  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).

  8. Tesla - Unit of Magnetic Flux Density - en | Electricity -...

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    Tesla (T) is the unit of magnetic flux density, also known as the magnetic field strength or simply the magnetic field. It is named after the Serbian-American scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla.

  9. What is a tesla in physics? - Physics Network

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

  10. Convert Magnetic field, Tesla - Unit Conversion Online

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    Tesla (T), magnetic field. The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic field. The tesla is equal to one weber per square metre and was defined in 1960 in honor of inventor, scientist and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.

  11. Tesla Definition - MagLab

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    The tesla is a unit used to measure the strength of magnetic fields. Another unit of measurement is a gauss. There are 10,000 gauss in one tesla. The typical strength of the Earth's magnetic field at its surface is around a half a gauss. A strong refrigerator magnet is 100 gauss.