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  1. Magnetic Flux

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    Magnetic flux ($\Phi_B$) is a fundamental concept in electromagnetism quantifying the spatial distribution and intensity of a magnetic field ($\vec{B}$) passing through a defined surface ($A$). Mathematically, it is defined as the surface integral of the magnetic field vector over that surface:
    $$\PhiB = \iintA \vec{B} \cdot d\vec{A}$$
    The SI unit for magnetic flux is the Weber ($\text{Wb}$), where $1 \text{ Wb} = 1 \text{ T}\cdot\text{m}^2$ ([Tesla (unit)](/entries/tesla-(…
  2. Magnetic Flux Density

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    Magnetic flux density ($\mathbf{B}$), often referred to simply as the magnetic field, is a vector quantity in classical electromagnetism that mathematically quantifies the localized magnetic influence exerted on a charged particle or current loop. It represents the density of magnetic field lines passing through a specified area perpendicular to the field vector. In the SI system, magnetic flux density is measured in teslas ($\text{…