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Magnetomotive Voltage in Electromagnetic Field Theory Formulas
Magnetomotive Voltage describes the potential difference or voltage associated with the generation of a magnetic field within a coil or magnetic circuit. And is denoted by V
m
. Magnetomotive Voltage is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn for Magnetomotive Force. Note that the value of Magnetomotive Voltage is always positive.
Formulas to find Magnetomotive Voltage in Electromagnetic Field Theory
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Magnetomotive Force given Reluctance and Magnetic Flux
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List of variables in Electromagnetic Field Theory formulas
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Magnetic Flux
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Reluctance
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FAQ
What is the Magnetomotive Voltage?
Magnetomotive Voltage describes the potential difference or voltage associated with the generation of a magnetic field within a coil or magnetic circuit. Magnetomotive Voltage is usually measured using the Ampere-Turn for Magnetomotive Force. Note that the value of Magnetomotive Voltage is always positive.
Can the Magnetomotive Voltage be negative?
No, the Magnetomotive Voltage, measured in Magnetomotive Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Magnetomotive Voltage?
Magnetomotive Voltage 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 Voltage can be measured.
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