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What is the unit of measure of a magneti...

What is the unit of measure of a magnetic field ?

A

Cobalt

B

Ohm

C

Tesla

D

Ampere

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C

The tesia (symbol T) is the SI derived unit used to measure magnetic fields. Tesla can be measured in different ways : for example, one tesla is equal to one weber per square meter. The tesla was first defined in, 1960 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM).
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