Magnetic Flux Density Converter
Convert between different magnetic flux density units including teslas, gauss, and webers per square meter.
// Common Magnetic Flux Density Converter Formulas
// Common Magnetic Flux Density Converter References
## What is Magnetic Flux Density Conversion?
Magnetic flux density (also called magnetic field strength) measures the concentration of magnetic field lines, crucial for magnet design, MRI technology, and electromagnetic applications. Our converter handles SI and CGS units.
// Common Magnetic Flux Density Units Explained
// The SI unit of magnetic flux density. Named after Nikola Tesla. MRI machines use 1.5-7 tesla fields.
// CGS unit. 1 Tesla = 10,000 Gauss. Earth magnetic field is about 0.25-0.65 gauss.
// Equivalent to Tesla. Shows the relationship to magnetic flux.
When to Use This Converter
Our magnetic flux density converter is essential for MRI technicians and engineers, magnet manufacturers, electronics engineers working with sensors, and physicists studying magnetism.
## Frequently Asked Questions
01 ### Q: How strong is Earth magnetic field?
Earth field is about 25-65 microtesla (0.25-0.65 gauss), varying by location. This is enough to orient compass needles.
*/02 ### Q: What is the strongest permanent magnet?
Neodymium magnets can reach 1.4 tesla. MRI machines use superconducting magnets reaching 7+ tesla.
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