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magnetic induction magnetization: the process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently) magnetic field strength: the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
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magnetic induction Generating a flow of electricity by the motion of an electrical conducor in a magnetic field. Changing the strength of the magnetic field without moving the conductor will also create an electrical current.
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magnetic induction (B) - also called 'magnetic flux density'. The net magnetic effect from an externally applied magnetic field and the resulting magnetization. B is proportional to H (B = mH), with the SI unit being the Tesla (T).
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magnetic induction Flux per unit area of a section normal to the direction of the magnetic path. Measured in gauss.
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