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What are the dimensions of the magnetic intensity vector in SI system?
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Magnetic intensity, also known as magnetic field intensity or magnetic field strength, is denoted by \( \mathbf{H} \). It is a vector quantity that represents how strong and in what direction the magnetic field is at a point in space. Show more…
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