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Magnetic Reluctance in Power System Formulas
Magnetic Reluctance is defined as the ratio of force and flux of an electric circuit. And is denoted by x
d
. Magnetic Reluctance is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn per Weber for Reluctance. Note that the value of Magnetic Reluctance is always positive.
Power System formulas that make use of Magnetic Reluctance
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Output Power of Generator under Power System Stability
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What is the Magnetic Reluctance?
Magnetic Reluctance is defined as the ratio of force and flux of an electric circuit. Magnetic Reluctance is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn per Weber for Reluctance. Note that the value of Magnetic Reluctance is always positive.
Can the Magnetic Reluctance be negative?
No, the Magnetic Reluctance, measured in Reluctance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetic Reluctance?
Magnetic Reluctance is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn per Weber[AT/Wb] for Reluctance. are the few other units in which Magnetic Reluctance can be measured.
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