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- Electromagnetism [r]: Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism. [e]
- Faraday's law (electromagnetism) [r]: States that a change in magnetic flux generates an electromotive force (EMF). [e]
- Gauss (unit) [r]: Gaussian unit of magnetic flux density B; symbol G; 1 G = 1 Mx/cm2 = 10 000 T. [e]
- Gaussian units [r]: A centimeter-gram-second system of units often used in electrodynamics and special relativity. [e]
- James Clerk Maxwell [r]: (1831 – 1879) Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory and the statistical theory of gases. [e]
- Magnetic flux [r]: Is the total magnetic induction B integrated over a surface S. [e]
- Magnetic induction [r]: A divergence-free electromagnetic field, denoted B, determining the Lorentz force upon a moving charge, and related to the magnetic field H. [e]
- Maxwell (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Second [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Albert Einstein [r]: 20th-century physicist who formulated the theories of relativity. [e]
- Sudan [r]: A nation in East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in Africa, and near-continuous civil wars since British independence in 1956; effectively a federation of Arab and African parts, with the southern region voting for independence in 2011. [e]
- International Organization for Standardization [r]: (ISO) international consortium of various national standards organizations, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. [e]
- Weber (unit) [r]: SI unit of magnetic flux; symbol Wb; 1 Wb = 1 V⋅s. [e]
- Weber (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tesla (unit) [r]: SI unit for magnetic flux density B; symbol T; 1 T = 1 Wb/m2. [e]