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  • Magnetic Flux

    The measure of magnetic field lines passing through a surface, calculated as B × A × cos(θ).
  • Magnetic Field

    A field represented by B, indicating the strength and direction of magnetic forces.
  • Area

    The size of the surface through which the magnetic field lines pass, often measured in square meters.
  • Normal

    A vector perpendicular to a surface, used to determine the angle in flux calculations.
  • Angle

    The angle between the magnetic field and the normal to the surface, crucial for flux calculation.
  • Webers

    The unit of magnetic flux, equivalent to Tesla times meter squared (T·m²).
  • Tesla

    The unit of magnetic field strength, used in calculating magnetic flux.
  • Electric Flux

    A similar concept to magnetic flux, involving electric field lines through a surface.
  • Gauss's Law

    A principle relating electric flux through a closed surface to the charge enclosed.
  • Surface

    The boundary through which magnetic field lines pass, affecting the flux calculation.
  • Cosine

    A trigonometric function used to calculate the component of the magnetic field perpendicular to the surface.
  • Square

    A shape often used in flux problems, with area calculated as side length squared.