Magnetic flux density from magnetic field strength¶
Magnetic flux density is a physical quantity that is a force characteristic of a magnetic field, namely, a characteristic of its action on moving charged particles and on bodies with a magnetic moment.
Notes:
This is a constitutive equation describing a model of a material’s response to the magnetic field.
Conditions:
The medium is linear, homogeneous, and isotropic.
Links:
- magnetic_flux_density¶
- Symbol:
B- Latex:
\(B\)
- Dimension:
magnetic_density
- absolute_permeability¶
absolute_permeabilityof the medium.
- Symbol:
mu- Latex:
\(\mu\)
- Dimension:
inductance/length
- magnetic_field_strength¶
- Symbol:
H- Latex:
\(H\)
- Dimension:
current/length
- law¶
B = mu * H- Latex:
- \[B = \mu H\]