INDUCTANCE UNIT vs FLUX UNIT: NOUN
- A measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it
- The (otherwise unnamed) unit of density of electromagnetic radiation from a radio star, equal to 10-26 watts per square meter per hertz
- A measure of the strength of a magnetic field per unit area
INDUCTANCE UNIT vs FLUX UNIT: RELATED WORDS
- Light unit, Abvolt, King of england, Daraf, Flux density unit, Current unit, Abampere, Charge unit, Magnetomotive force unit, Abfarad, Yrneh, Electromagnetic unit, Henry, Millihenry, Abhenry
- Microgauss, Charge unit, Photovoltaic effect, Electrical resistance, Electric potential, Magnetomotive force, Flux density, Electric charge, Abwatt, Abvolt, Electrical phenomenon, Flux density unit, Electromagnetic unit, Potential difference, Magnetic flux unit
INDUCTANCE UNIT vs FLUX UNIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Henry ii, Henry iii, Light unit, Abvolt, King of england, Flux density unit, Current unit, Abampere, Charge unit, Magnetomotive force unit, Abfarad, Yrneh, Electromagnetic unit, Henry, Millihenry
- Absorption band, Microgauss, Charge unit, Photovoltaic effect, Electrical resistance, Electric potential, Magnetomotive force, Flux density, Electric charge, Abwatt, Abvolt, Electrical phenomenon, Flux density unit, Electromagnetic unit, Potential difference
INDUCTANCE UNIT vs FLUX UNIT: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Why do you round the numbers on the magnetic flux unit converter?