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Deciweber (dWb) Unit Definition
The deciweber is a multiple of the unit weber (Wb) for magnetic flux. The International System of Units (SI) defines the prefix deci (d) as a factor of one tenth or 0.1. Per this definition, one deciweber is 0.1 webers. The deciweber is represented by the symbol dWb.
Other Magnetic Flux Unit Definitions
- Attoweber (aWb)
- Centiweber (cWb)
- Decaweber (daWb)
- Deciweber (dWb)
- Dekaweber (daWb)
- Exaweber (EWb)
- Femtoweber (fWb)
- Gigaweber (GWb)
- Hectoweber (hWb)
- Kiloweber (kWb)
- Megaweber (MWb)
- Microweber (μWb)
- Milliweber (mWb)
- Nanoweber (nWb)
- Petaweber (PWb)
- Picoweber (pWb)
- Quectoweber (qWb)
- Quettaweber (QWb)
- Ronnaweber (RWb)
- Rontoweber (rWb)
- Teraweber (TWb)
- Weber (Wb)
- Yoctoweber (yWb)
- Yottaweber (YWb)
- Zeptoweber (zWb)
- Zettaweber (ZWb)
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Sources
“Weber (unit).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 Sept. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weber_(unit).