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Flux Density in PMMC in Electrical Instrumentation Formulas
Flux Density in PMMC refers to the concentration of magnetic field lines within the coil’s core, crucial for generating the deflecting torque that moves the coil in response to current. And is denoted by B. Flux Density in PMMC is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Flux Density in PMMC is always positive.
Electrical Instrumentation formulas that make use of Flux Density in PMMC
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Deflecting torque of PMMC instrument
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Angle of deflection of PMMC
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FAQ
What is the Flux Density in PMMC?
Flux Density in PMMC refers to the concentration of magnetic field lines within the coil’s core, crucial for generating the deflecting torque that moves the coil in response to current. Flux Density in PMMC is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Flux Density in PMMC is always positive.
Can the Flux Density in PMMC be negative?
No, the Flux Density in PMMC, measured in Magnetic Flux Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Flux Density in PMMC?
Flux Density in PMMC is usually measured using the Weber per Square Meter[Wb/m²] for Magnetic Flux Density. Tesla[Wb/m²], Maxwell Per Square Meter[Wb/m²], Gauss[Wb/m²] are the few other units in which Flux Density in PMMC can be measured.
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