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What is magnetic force measured in?


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a

Tesla

b

Ampere

c

Coulomb

d

None of these 

answer is A.

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Concept: As a representation of the density of the magnetic field created by a magnet, known as flux density, the intensity of a magnetic field, measured in Gauss or Teslas (10,000 Gauss = 1 Tesla) , is also a standard way to gauge a magnet's strength.
Magnetic force is the ability of electrically charged particles to attract or repel each other.
Based on the SI base units, the unit of magnetic force will be NA-1m-1. This term is also called Tesla and is known as the measuring unit for magnetic force.
So, the standard unit in which magnetic force is measured is Tesla.
Hence, option 1 is correct.
 
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