Definition:Weber/Base Units
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Definition
The SI base units of the weber are:
- $\mathrm {Wb} := \mathrm {kg} \, \mathrm m^2 \, \mathrm s^{-2} \mathrm A^{-1}$
where:
- $\mathrm {kg}$ denotes kilogram
- $\mathrm m$ denotes metre
- $\mathrm s$ denotes seconds (of time)
- $\mathrm A$ denotes amperes.
This arises from its derivation as the $\mathrm T \, \mathrm m^2$: tesla-square metre.
Sources
- 1976: Ralph J. Smith: Circuits, Devices and Systems (3rd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $1$: Electrical Quantities: Definitions and Laws: Definitions: Table $1$-$2$: Important Derived Quantities