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The SI unit of magnetic flux $\Phi$ is:
- A.Tesla
- B.Weber
- C.Ampere
- D.Henry
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Correct answer: B — Weber
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Magnetic flux is defined as the product of magnetic field and area. The SI unit for magnetic flux is the Weber, while Tesla is the unit for magnetic field intensity.
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