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magnetic field strength
- A vector quantity indicating the ability of a magnetic field to exert a force on moving electric charges. It is equal to the magnetic flux density divided by the magnetic permeability of the space where the field exists. It is measured in amperes per meter.
- Also called magnetic intensity
- See more at magnetic flux density
Example Sentences
Iron particles effectively act as tiny magnets that can record both magnetic field strength and direction when the process of crystallization locks them in place.
The Hall resistance, obtained by dividing this voltage by current, increases as the magnetic field strength increases.
These bilayers amplified the motion of the hydrogels, making it easier for the magnetometer to track changes in magnetic field strength.
"The greater the change in magnetic field strength generated by the three scanner coils, the faster information about the position of hydrogen atoms can be recorded," Baadsvik says.
The researchers repeated the experiment more than a dozen times, varying the magnetic field strength at the top and bottom of the trap to rule out possible errors.
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