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Magnetic Permeance in Magnetic Circuit Formulas
Magnetic Permeance is defined as the reciprocal of reluctance in a magnetic circuit. And is denoted by P. Magnetic Permeance is usually measured using the Henry for Inductance. Note that the value of Magnetic Permeance is always negative.
Formulas to find Magnetic Permeance in Magnetic Circuit
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List of variables in Magnetic Circuit formulas
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FAQ
What is the Magnetic Permeance?
Magnetic Permeance is defined as the reciprocal of reluctance in a magnetic circuit. Magnetic Permeance is usually measured using the Henry for Inductance. Note that the value of Magnetic Permeance is always negative.
Can the Magnetic Permeance be negative?
Yes, the Magnetic Permeance, measured in Inductance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetic Permeance?
Magnetic Permeance is usually measured using the Henry[H] for Inductance. Millihenry[H], Microhenry[H] are the few other units in which Magnetic Permeance can be measured.
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