The magnetic flux (often denoted Φ or ΦB) through a surface is the component of the magnetic field passing through that surface. In the most general form, magnetic flux is defined as ΦB=∬AB⋅dA Φ B = ∬ A B ⋅ d A . It is the integral (sum) of all of the magnetic field passing through infinitesimal area elements dA.
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Do i have to change it from uT to T so that i can solve for the magnetic flux?
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The magnetic flux (often denoted Φ or ΦB) through a surface is the component of the magnetic field passing through that surface. In the most general form, magnetic flux is defined as ΦB=∬AB⋅dA Φ B = ∬ A B ⋅ d A . It is the integral (sum) of all of the magnetic field passing through infinitesimal area elements dA.