What is lifting power for 1 wb/m2 and 1 A magnet?
Answer / Mayank Kumar Pandey
The lifting power (P) of a magnet is given by the equation P = B * H, where B is magnetic flux density (in webers per square meter) and H is magnetic field strength (in amperes per meter). In your case, with 1 weber per square meter (1 Wb/m2) and 1 Ampere (1 A), the lifting power would be P = 1 Wb/m2 * 1 A = 1 Joule per meter.
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