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magnetic field strength
Summary
magnetic field strength is a specialized term[1]. It draws 220 Wikipedia views per month (specialized_term category, ranking #70 of 127).[2]
Key Facts
- magnetic field strength's instance of is recorded as specialized term[3].
- Hans Christian Ørsted is named after magnetic field strength[4].
- magnetic field strength is a type of physical quantity[5].
- magnetic field strength is a type of vector quantity[6].
- magnetic field strength is a type of field strength[7].
- magnetic field strength is a type of field[8].
- magnetic field strength is part of magnetism[9].
- magnetic field strength is part of magnetostatics[10].
- magnetic field strength's facet of is recorded as magnetic field[11].
- magnetic field strength's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia[12].
- magnetic field strength's described by source is recorded as IEC 80000-6:2008 Quantities and units—Part 6: Electromagnetism[13].
- magnetic field strength's described by source is recorded as IEC 80000-6:2022 Quantities and units — Part 6: Electromagnetism[14].
- magnetic field strength's different from is recorded as field strength[15].
- magnetic field strength's different from is recorded as gravitational field strength[16].
- magnetic field strength's different from is recorded as magnetic flux density[17].
- magnetic field strength's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[18].
- magnetic field strength's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as ampere per metre[19].
Body
Geography
Part of include magnetism[9], a branch of physics[20] and magnetostatics[10], a theory[21].
Designation and Status
magnetic field strength's instance of is recorded as specialized term[3].
History and Context
Hans Christian Ørsted is named after magnetic field strength[4].
Why It Matters
magnetic field strength draws 220 Wikipedia views per month (specialized_term category, ranking #70 of 127).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]