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Magnetomotive force

During the X-ray apparatus main circuit creation the magnetomotive force for the power winding was selected less than for the high-voltage winding. The yoke cross-section is bigger, than the rod one. [Pg.431]

The external magnetic field could be due to a magnet or it could be due to the magnetomotive force induced by a current in a conductor (or another stationary coil). The relationship for torque developed when the fields of a stationary (stator) coil and a rotating (rotor) coil interact is given by... [Pg.290]

The difference in the magnetic potential at two points in a magnetic field is measured by the work necessary to move a unit magnetic pole against the field from one point to the other. This difference is sometimes called a magnetomotive force, in analogy to electromotive force... [Pg.959]

GILBERT (Gb). A unit of magnetomotive force. One gilbert equals 0.4 tt(hi), where (m) is an ampere-turn. (The gilbert is a unit of the CGS system. Use of the SI unit, the ampcic (or amperc-tum), is preferred.)... [Pg.1644]

U Magnetic potential difference magnetomotive force A = A-turn... [Pg.900]

Magnetomotive force Gilbert Ampere-turn 1 Gilbert = 0.796 Ampere-turn... [Pg.109]

Magnetic potential difference, magnetomotive force U,F gilbert (Gb) 10/4tt ampere (A)... [Pg.52]

Reluctance ri- lok-ton(t)s (1710) n. That property of a magnetic circuit which determines the total magnetic flux in the circuit when a given magnetomotive force is applied. Unit, the reluctance of 1cm length and 1 cm cross-section of space taken in a vacuum. Dimensions [ELT ],... [Pg.829]


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