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field intensity vs magnetic induction

magnetic induction vs field intensity

field intensity and magnetic induction both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
field intensity Yes No No No
magnetic induction Yes No No No
As nouns, magnetic induction is a hyponym of field intensity; that is, magnetic induction is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than field intensity:
  • field intensity: the vector sum of all the forces exerted by an electrical or magnetic field (on a unit mass or unit charge or unit magnetic pole) at a given point in the field
  • magnetic induction: the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
Other hyponyms of field intensity include magnetic field strength, magnetic flux density, magnetic intensity.
field intensity (noun) magnetic induction (noun)
the vector sum of all the forces exerted by an electrical or magnetic field (on a unit mass or unit charge or unit magnetic pole) at a given point in the field the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
the process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently)
Difference between field intensity and magnetic induction

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