Yes, the **tesla (T)** is the unit of magnetic flux density, also known as the magnetic field strength. It measures how strong a magnetic field is at a particular point in space.
1 tesla is defined as 1 weber per square meter (1 T = 1 Wb/m²), where the weber (Wb) is the unit of magnetic flux.
In simpler terms, a tesla tells you how much magnetic flux (or magnetic "stuff") is passing through a certain area. If you think about a magnetic field around a magnet, the stronger the field, the higher the value of the tesla at that point.
So, **tesla is directly related to the magnetic field, not just the flux itself**—it measures the density of the magnetic flux.