rdf:type |
qudt:PhysicalConstant |
dcterms:description |
The \(\textit{Permeability of Vacuum}\), also known as \(\textit{Magnetic Constant}\), is a scalar constant
\(\mu_0\) such that, in a vacuum the product with the magnetic field vector, \(\overrightarrow{H}\)
is equal to the magnetic flux density vector, \(\overrightarrow{B}\).
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qudt:applicableUnit |
unit:H-PER-M |
qudt:dbpediaMatch |
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Vacuum_permeability |
qudt:exactConstant |
“true” |
qudt:exactMatch |
constant:MagneticConstant |
qudt:hasQuantityKind |
quantitykind:Permittivity |
qudt:informativeReference |
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qudt:latexDefinition |
\(\mu_0 = \frac{\overrightarrow{B}}{\overrightarrow{H}}\), where \(\overrightarrow{B}\) is the B-Filed magnetic vector, and \(\overrightarrow{H}\) is the H-Field magnetic vector. The value of \(\mu_0\) is \(\approx 1.256637e-6\,henry\,per\,metre\). |
qudt:latexSymbol |
\(\mu_0\) |
qudt:quantityValue |
constant:Value_MagneticConstant |
qudt:ucumCode |
“[mu_0]” |
rdfs:isDefinedBy |
http://qudt.org/3.1.10/vocab/constant |
rdfs:label |
“Permeability of Vacuum”@en |