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The Weber (symbol Wb) is the SI unit of magnetic flux. It is called after the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber.

Wb = kg⋅m2⋅A−1⋅s−2 = T⋅m2 = V⋅s, where A stands for ampere, T for tesla, and V for volt.