Unlock the secrets of electromagnetism with our Magnetic Field Strength (B) Calculator. Quickly determine the magnetic flux density in Tesla for a current-carrying wire. Ideal for students, engineers, and physicists, this tool simplifies complex Lorentz force calculations, helping you understand the interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields.
Formula:
Formula for Magnetic Field Strength (B)
The magnetic field strength (B), also known as magnetic flux density, can be calculated using the following formula derived from the Lorentz force equation for a current-carrying wire:
B = F / (I × L × sin(θ))
Where:
- B = Magnetic Field Strength (in Teslas, T)
- F = Force on the wire (in Newtons, N)
- I = Current flowing through the wire (in Amperes, A)
- L = Length of the wire in the magnetic field (in Meters, m)
- θ = Angle between the direction of current and the magnetic field (in Degrees)