Magnetic Field Strength Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment
H = F/m
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Magnetic Field Strength - (Measured in Ampere per Meter) - Magnetic Field Strength is the part of the magnetic field in a material that arises from an external current and is not intrinsic to the material itself.
Force - (Measured in Newton) - Force is defined as the attraction or repulsion that arises between particles because of the motion.
Magnetic Moment - (Measured in Ampere Square Meter) - Magnetic moment, also known as magnetic dipole moment, is the measure of the object's tendency to align with a magnetic field.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Force: 0.15 Newton --> 0.15 Newton No Conversion Required
Magnetic Moment: 1.5 Ampere Square Meter --> 1.5 Ampere Square Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
H = F/m --> 0.15/1.5
Evaluating ... ...
H = 0.1
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.1 Ampere per Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.1 Ampere per Meter <-- Magnetic Field Strength
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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14 Magnetic Specifications Calculators

Mutual Inductance
Go Mutual Inductance = ([Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Area of Coil*Number of Conductors*Secondary Turns of Coil)/Mean Length
Flux Density in Toroidal Core
Go Magnetic Flux Density = (Relative Permeability*Secondary Turns of Coil*Coil Current)/(pi*Coil Inner Diameter)
Magnetic Potential
Go Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance)
Average Hysteresis Power Loss
Go Hysteresis Loss = Hysteresis Constant*Frequency*Magnetic Flux Density^Steinmetz Coefficient
Reluctance
Go Reluctance = Mean Length/(Magnetic Permeability of a Medium*Area of Coil)
Self Inductance
Go Self Inductance = (Number of Conductors*Magnetic Flux)/Coil Current
Magnetic Flux Density using Magnetic Field Intensity
Go Magnetic Flux Density = Magnetic Permeability of a Medium*Magnetic Field Intensity
Magnetic Susceptibility
Go Magnetic Susceptibility = Intensity of Magnetization/Magnetic Field Intensity
Intensity of Magnetization
Go Intensity of Magnetization = Magnetic Moment/Volume
Magnetic Flux using Flux Density
Go Magnetic Flux = Magnetic Flux Density*Area of Coil
Magnetic Flux Density
Go Magnetic Flux Density = Magnetic Flux/Area of Coil
Magnetic Field Strength
Go Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment
Magnetic Flux in Core
Go Magnetic Flux = Magnetomotive Force/Reluctance
Permeance
Go Magnetic Permeance = 1/Reluctance

Magnetic Field Strength Formula

Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment
H = F/m

What is the difference between magnetic field and magnetic field strength?

The magnetic field is expressed as the product of the magnetic strength and the direction of the moving charges. Whereas, the magnetic field is the product of the field strength and the area around the poles. The SI unit of the magnetic field is Telsa whereas the SI unit of magnetic flux is Weber.

Why is magnetic field strength important?

Magnetic force is important because it facilitates the generation of electricity. The magnetic force is the attractive or repulsive force that exists between charged particles that are moving. It is used to make electricity.

How to Calculate Magnetic Field Strength?

Magnetic Field Strength calculator uses Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment to calculate the Magnetic Field Strength, Magnetic field strength refers to a physical quantity that is used as one of the basic measures of the intensity of the magnetic field. The unit of magnetic field strength happens to be ampere per meter or A/m. Magnetic Field Strength is denoted by H symbol.

How to calculate Magnetic Field Strength using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Magnetic Field Strength, enter Force (F) & Magnetic Moment (m) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Magnetic Field Strength calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.1 = 0.15/1.5.

FAQ

What is Magnetic Field Strength?
Magnetic field strength refers to a physical quantity that is used as one of the basic measures of the intensity of the magnetic field. The unit of magnetic field strength happens to be ampere per meter or A/m and is represented as H = F/m or Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment. Force is defined as the attraction or repulsion that arises between particles because of the motion & Magnetic moment, also known as magnetic dipole moment, is the measure of the object's tendency to align with a magnetic field.
How to calculate Magnetic Field Strength?
Magnetic field strength refers to a physical quantity that is used as one of the basic measures of the intensity of the magnetic field. The unit of magnetic field strength happens to be ampere per meter or A/m is calculated using Magnetic Field Strength = Force/Magnetic Moment. To calculate Magnetic Field Strength, you need Force (F) & Magnetic Moment (m). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Force & Magnetic Moment and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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