The Energy Density of a Magnetic Field Calculator will calculate the:
Calculation Parameters: The magnetic field is uniform; the source supplies DC current.
(4π) | |
The Energy density of magnetic field is T/m3 [Tesla per cubic metre] |
Energy density of magnetic field calculation |
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w = B2/2 × μ0 w = 2/2 × w = 2/ w = |
Energy Density Of Magnetic Field Calculator Input Values |
Magnetic field (B) T [Tesla] |
Magnetic permeability of free space (vacuum) (μ0) N/A2 [Newton per square amp] |
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