|
The SI unit, symbol Ö, of Magnetic Line Capacity Density, typically that exhibited by a Travis Field it is a derived SI unit such that 1 Ond = 1 mole Tesla Farad per metre-second, which simplifies to 1 mole second Ampère per cubic metre |
|
The Ond, symbol Ö, is the SI derived unit of Magnetic Line Capacity Density, typically that exhibited by a Travis field. |
|
1 Ö = 1 mol T F / m s |
|
One Ond is equal to one mole Tesla Farad per metre-second, which simplifies to one mole second Ampère per cubic metre. : 1 Ö = 1 mol T F m-¹ s-¹ . |
|
F = m-2·kg-1·s4·A2 |
|
: F = s^4 A² kg-¹ m-² . |
|
T = kg·s-2·A-1 |
|
: T = kg A-¹ s-² . |
|
1 Ö = 1 mol m-3.sA |
|
: 1 Ö = 1 mol s A m-³ . |
|
Named after the brilliant Norwegian Crescento-physicist Vidkun Önd who studied Applied Crescentian Geometry under Travis and Pure Lateral Physics with none other than Eamon Ruttsborough. |
|
Named after the brilliant Norwegian Crescento-physicist [Vidkun Önd]? who studied Applied Crescentian Geometry under [Ian Travis]? and Pure Lateral Physics with none other than Eamon Ruttsborough. |