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Dimension of Magnetic Induction

Answer : Magnetic induction refers to a field or setup done by magnetomotive force. Magnetic induction is presented through dimension through a formula = [M1T2I-1].   Any change in the flux will induce a current and voltage proportional to the flux change rate. 

  • Where M = Mass, I = current, L = length and T = time. 

  • This dimension is derived from the Lorentz Force formula, which denotes Charge x Magnetic field x Velocity.  

  • The dimensional velocit-y formula will be LT-1

  • While that of electrical charge will be I1T1

  • The magnetic field will be presented as Force x [charge x velocity]-1

If we dimensionally represent the formula, it will be [M1T2I-1]