What is Magnetic Flux Density | Electromagnetism Fundamentals | Physics Concepts & Terminology

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Let me clear this... 'Magnetic flux' is amount of magnetic field(B) passing through whole area vector and 'Magnetic flux density' is basically 'magnetic flux' passing through a point of that area (or say how dense are magnetic fields are)
For e.g. If Area is 5m^2 and you have two Magnetic fields passing through it--
[1st case(X)] B=5 T then, Φ through area of 5m^2 would be 5x5 = 25
[2nd case(Y)] B=10 T then, Φ through area of 5m^2 would be 5x10 = 50
You know 'Magnetic field' in case Y is more "denser" than case X as they have to pass through same area(5m^2) [B has increased(5T-->10T)]
So, 'Magnetic flux "density"' in case Y would be more than case X i.e,
Magnetic flux density in Case Y is 50/5 = 10 and in Case X is 25/5 = 5
{Magnetic flux density = Mag flux per unit area (Φ/Area) ... Jitna jyda flux, utni jyada density aur jitna kam area, unti jyada density}
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P.S. I am not writing the units of mag flux and flux density as I am explaining concept only!!

randomstranger
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you are just reading in the part in text book no explaning plz explain na

azadsk
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Please explain the topic you are reading text book

seeralavenkataraoseeralave
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So nicee sir I am studying 8th grade but I am able to understand your teaching sooo much sir

sudhaparimalam
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What do u mean by flux perpendicular to the field? Could you explain?

vishalmr
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تحياتي لكم علي الترجمه بالغة العربية استفدت كتير من الڤيديو 💜💜

ahmedmohamedfarouk
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Y we take cos theta as effective area.Y not the other trigonometric ratios?

kanthatuniki
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Awesome but make more videos like this

kmrl
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its not Weber divided by per meter square it is weber divided by area square or you can also say Weber per meter square

aruba
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Bro you want to read the text and also explain the text

nithinyoutubechannel
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You are just reading the same thing which is present in my text book Nothing more than that ....waste of time

nersiyalesly
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Magnetic flux density is scalar or vector

Akshay-zdox
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I don't understand the topic, you are not explaining the topic

thahasin