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Magnetomotive Force in Magnetic Circuit Formulas
Magnetomotive force (MMF) is defined as the work done in moving a unit magnetic pole once around the magnetic circuit. And is denoted by mmf. Magnetomotive Force is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn for Magnetomotive Force. Note that the value of Magnetomotive Force is always positive.
Magnetic Circuit formulas that make use of Magnetomotive Force
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What is the Magnetomotive Force?
Magnetomotive force (MMF) is defined as the work done in moving a unit magnetic pole once around the magnetic circuit. Magnetomotive Force is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn for Magnetomotive Force. Note that the value of Magnetomotive Force is always positive.
Can the Magnetomotive Force be negative?
No, the Magnetomotive Force, measured in Magnetomotive Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetomotive Force?
Magnetomotive Force is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn[AT] for Magnetomotive Force. Ampere[AT], Kiloampere-Turn[AT], Milliampere-Turn[AT] are the few other units in which Magnetomotive Force can be measured.
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