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Re: magnetic monopoles



The SI unit of magnetic charge is Coulomb-m/s. You can take it
from there.
Regards,
Jack


On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Larry Smith wrote:

What would the symbol and SI-mks units for a quantity of magnetic monopoles
(magnetic charge) be (akin to Q and C)?

b) Same question for a current of such monopoles.

I think I've figured out where the \mu_0's and \epsilon_0's go in the
Serway-level (using only E and B), integral form of Maxwell's equations
WITH monopoles, but I want to be sure.

Thanks,
Larry


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