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Weber

Weber is a unit used to measure magnetic flux, which is the total magnetic field passing through a specific area. Think of it as quantifying how much magnetic "field" is present in a space. The Weber helps scientists and engineers understand and compare magnetic effects in various applications, like electric motors or transformers. One Weber equals the magnetic flux that, when linked with a single turn of a coil, induces a voltage of one volt when the flux changes at a rate of one Weber per second. It’s part of the International System of Units (SI) and ensures consistent measurement of magnetic phenomena globally.