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what is the SI unit of magnetic charge? |
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Answer» Magnetic charge” (i.e. the magnetic counterpart of electric charge) is actually calledpole strength. In SI units, the units depend on how pole strength is defined. If defined as the force per unitBfield, the SI units are ampere-meter^2(A m^2). If defined as the force per unitHfield, the SI units are webers (Wb). In CGS Gaussian units, theBandHfields have the same units, and pole strength has units ofunit poles. |
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