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Definition of "Magnetic Flux" |
A measure of quantity of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field. [Unit: weber] / The magnetic filed or induction in a material. / A measure of quantity of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field. / In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux often denoted Φ or ΦB through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B passing through that surface. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber in derived units: volt-seconds, and the CGS unit is the maxwell. Magnetic flux is usually measured with a fluxmeter, which contains measuring coils and electronics, that evaluates the change of voltage in the measuring coils to calculate the magnetic flux. / Magnetic flux is the amount of magnetic field (also called "magnetic flux density") passing through a surface (such as a conducting coil). The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (Wb) (in derived units: volt-seconds). The CGS unit is the maxwell. / Phase-change cooling, also called vapor cooling, is a microprocessor-cooling technology that works according to the same principles as a conventional refrigerator, freezer or air conditioner. / (1) the integral of the component of magnetic flux density perpendicular to a surface, over the given surface. |
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