webers
Pronunciation: [ˈwiːbərz]
Word
Context: "measurement"
(noun) a unit used to measure magnetic flux in physics. It's named after a scientist named Wilhelm Eduard Weber. When scientists talk about how strong a magnetic field is, they might use webers to explain it.
Example
The electromagnet produced a strong magnetic field of 5 webers.
Example
The magnetic field was so weak that it was less than 1 weber.
Example
How many webers does the magnet create?
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