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|Electric Field Intensity
|Electric Field Intensity


|<math> V/m\,\!</math> or <math> N/C\,\!</math>
|<math> V/m\,\!\text{ or } N/C\,\!</math>
|Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb
|Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb
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|Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction
|Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction


|<math> T \,\!</math> or <math>W/m^2\,\!</math> or <math> G \,\!</math>
|<math> T \,\!\text{ or }Wb/m^2\,\!\text{ or } G \,\!</math>
|Tessla or Watts per Meter squared or Gauss'
|Tesla or Webers per Meter squared or Gauss
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Relationships
Relationships


<math>\vec D=\in \vec E</math>
<math>\vec D=\epsilon \vec E</math>


*In free space:
*In free space:


*<math>\in_0=1/(36*\pi)*10^{-9} \,\!</math> F/m
*<math>\epsilon_0=\frac{1}{36\pi}\times10^{-9} \ \ F/m</math>




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*In free space:
*In free space:


*<math>\mu_0=4*\pi*10^{-7} \,\!</math> H/m
*<math>\mu_0=4\pi\times10^{-7} \ \ H/m</math>

==Reviewed By==


==Read By==
John Hawkins

Latest revision as of 23:33, 18 January 2010

This article is for the conference on Monday January 11

Variable Description Unit variables Units
Electric Field Intensity Volts per Meter or Newtons per Coulomb
Electric Flux Density Coulombs per Meter squared
Magnetic Flux Intensity Amps per Meter
Magnetic Flux Density or Magnetic Induction Tesla or Webers per Meter squared or Gauss

Relationships

  • In free space:


  • In free space:

Reviewed By

Read By

John Hawkins