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Weber [Wb]
This is the SI unit for the total amount of magnetic flux. It was named in honor of the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber. 1 [Wb] is the amount of magnetic flux induced by electromagnetic inductance for a 1 electromotive force when the magnetic flux moves uniformly for 1 second in a coil with one winding. 1 [Wb] = 1 [V·s]. 1 [Wb] = 108 [Mx], the CGS magnetic flux unit. The unit for the magnetic charge is also the weber.
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