Question & Answer » Physics Questions » What is the Unit of Magnetic Intensity?

What is the Unit of Magnetic Intensity?

AnswerTesla(T) is the unit of field strength that is used for magnetic fields in the International System (SI). Field intensity is said to be one tesla (1 T) when it generates one newton of force for every ampere of current flowing through a conductor for every meter of length. A magnetic field that is one tesla is considered to be fairly powerful. Because of this, magnetic fields are often referred to in terms of microtesla.