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Relationship Between Flux Density (B) And Field Strength (H

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hazzerlb | 12:21 Fri 05th Jul 2013 | Science
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relationship between flux density (B) and field strength (H) ???
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Assuming that we are measuring B and H in a vacuum, then the relationship is simply:

B = H*constant

where the constant is called "mu-0", μ-0 (the zero is meant to be in subscript but I don't know how to type that here).

This constant is known as the "permeability of free space" and has a precise value of 4*pi*10^-7 in SI Units.
Charmap is your friend.
μ°
Oh sub :-(
μ◦ about the best from the font I think.
μₒ
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the question is : describe the relationship between flux density (B) and field strength (H)??

for high school
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it is for high school thanks
So you could say that B and H are proportional to each other.
I would go a little further and say they are directly proportional.
Thanks Factor. That's what I meant. Must learn to be more precise

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