Supposed a non-uniform magnetic field was probed with a magnetometer giving values in terms of millitesla (mT). The values were plotted along a grid with area of 2 square meters per grid. You were ale to calculate for the total magnetic flux calculated for the probed area, which was 96 mWb. You were able to plot in a sample grid the individual values for magnetic fields you have probed. But in the process of preparing your data, you spilled coffee on your data sheet, erasing a single grid in your data. You were required to present all data yet you have no more access to the magnetometer and field already varied. The only way to present your data is to estimate and calculate backwards.  What is the magnetic field value at cell x (in mT) if the values for the other grids are as follows?: 5 1 2 x

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Supposed a non-uniform magnetic field was probed with a magnetometer giving values in terms of millitesla (mT). The values were plotted along a grid with area of 2 square meters per grid. You were ale to calculate for the total magnetic flux calculated for the probed area, which was 96 mWb.

You were able to plot in a sample grid the individual values for magnetic fields you have probed. But in the process of preparing your data, you spilled coffee on your data sheet, erasing a single grid in your data. You were required to present all data yet you have no more access to the magnetometer and field already varied. The only way to present your data is to estimate and calculate backwards.

 What is the magnetic field value at cell x (in mT) if the values for the other grids are as follows?:

5 1
2 x
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