The magnetic flux per square centimetre at any point (B, B, or 0) is briefly called the induction, or, especially by electrical engineers, the flux-density.
The total magnetic induction or flux corresponds to the current of electricity (practically measured in amperes); the induction or flux density B to the density of the current (number of amperes to the square centimetre of section); the magnetic permeability to the specific electric conductivity; and the line integral of the magnetic force, sometimes called the magnetomotive force, to the electro-motive force in the circuit.
M Magnetic flux density A measure of the magnetic effect induced in a medium by an external field.
The distributions of the flux, area, peak flux density and lifetimes of the concentrations are determined.
The values represent the approximate logarithm of the flux density.