weber
Pronunciation: [ˈwɛbər]
Word
Context: “science”
(noun) a unit of measurement for magnetic flux. This is used when scientists talk about how much magnetism is passing through a certain area. Think of it like measuring how strong or big a magnetic field is.
Example
The magnetic field in the experiment was measured to be five webers.
Example
The first measurement didn't show any webers because there was no magnetic field present.
Example
How many webers are needed for the experiment to work?
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