What is the unit of magnetic field strength in the context of Ampere's Law?

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What is the unit of magnetic field strength in the context of Ampere's Law?
  1. Coulomb
  2. Tesla
  3. Henry
  4. Ohm

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What is the unit of magnetic field strength in the context of Ampere's Law?
  • Step 1: Understand that magnetic field strength is a measure of the magnetic force in a given area.
  • Step 2: Learn that the unit used to measure magnetic field strength is called the Tesla.
  • Step 3: Remember that 1 Tesla is equal to 1 weber per square meter (Wb/m²).
  • Step 4: Recognize that Tesla is named after the inventor Nikola Tesla, who contributed to the study of electromagnetism.
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