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milliweber (n.)
The thousandth part of one weber.
milliweber Sentence Examples
- The electromagnetic force between two charged particles exerts a torque of 10 milliwebers on a test charge placed between them.
- A small magnet has a magnetic moment of 5 milliwebers, resulting in a weak magnetic field.
- The magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire decreases with a rate of 0.2 milliwebers per meter of distance.
- The work done by a magnetic field on a moving charge particle is proportional to the magnetic field in milliwebers.
- The magnetic energy stored in a solenoid is directly proportional to the square of the current and the number of turns, with units of milliwebers squared.
- A hysteresis loop for a ferromagnetic material shows the relationship between the applied magnetic field in milliwebers and the magnetization of the material.
- The Earth's magnetic field has a strength of approximately 0.5 milliwebers, providing protection against harmful solar radiation.
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines use powerful magnets to create magnetic fields of up to 100 milliwebers for medical imaging.
- The torque experienced by a magnetic compass needle is directly proportional to the magnetic field in milliwebers.
- A magnetic field of 20 milliwebers is applied to a conducting loop, inducing an electromotive force (EMF) of 2 volts.
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The thousandth part of one weber.
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The electromagnetic force between two charged particles exerts a torque of 10 milliwebers on a test charge placed between them.
A small magnet has a magnetic moment of 5 milliwebers, resulting in a weak magnetic field.
The magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire decreases with a rate of 0.2 milliwebers per meter of distance.
The work done by a magnetic field on a moving charge particle is proportional to the magnetic field in milliwebers.