Number of Turns in Solenoid Formula

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Number of Coil Turn refers to the count of loops or windings in an electrical coil. It directly impacts the strength of the magnetic field and the induced voltage. Check FAQs
N=HsLI[Permeability-vacuum]
N - Number of Coil Turn?Hs - Solenoid Magnetic Field?L - Solenoid Length?I - Electric Current?[Permeability-vacuum] - Permeability of vacuum?

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23.1968Edit=5.3E-6Edit11.55Edit2.1Edit1.3E-6
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Number of Turns in Solenoid Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
N=HsLI[Permeability-vacuum]
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
N=5.3E-6T11.55m2.1A[Permeability-vacuum]
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
N=5.3E-6T11.55m2.1A1.3E-6
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
N=5.3E-611.552.11.3E-6
Next Step Evaluate
N=23.1968329556437
LAST Step Rounding Answer
N=23.1968

Number of Turns in Solenoid Formula Elements

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Constants
Number of Coil Turn
Number of Coil Turn refers to the count of loops or windings in an electrical coil. It directly impacts the strength of the magnetic field and the induced voltage.
Symbol: N
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Solenoid Magnetic Field
Solenoid Magnetic Field is the magnetic field generated inside a coil of wire when an electric current passes through it, characterized by uniformity and directed along the coil's axis.
Symbol: Hs
Measurement: Magnetic FieldUnit: T
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Solenoid Length
Solenoid Length refers to the physical extent of a cylindrical coil of wire used to generate a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it.
Symbol: L
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Electric Current
Electric Current is defined as the rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor or a circuit, typically measured in amperes (A).
Symbol: I
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Permeability of vacuum
Permeability of vacuum is a fundamental physical constant that relates the magnetic field within a vacuum to the current producing that field.
Symbol: [Permeability-vacuum]
Value: 1.2566E-6

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How to Evaluate Number of Turns in Solenoid?

Number of Turns in Solenoid evaluator uses Number of Coil Turn = (Solenoid Magnetic Field*Solenoid Length)/(Electric Current*[Permeability-vacuum]) to evaluate the Number of Coil Turn, Number of Turns in Solenoid refers to the total count of wire loops or coils wound around its central core or axis. Number of Coil Turn is denoted by N symbol.

How to evaluate Number of Turns in Solenoid using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Number of Turns in Solenoid, enter Solenoid Magnetic Field (Hs), Solenoid Length (L) & Electric Current (I) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Number of Turns in Solenoid

What is the formula to find Number of Turns in Solenoid?
The formula of Number of Turns in Solenoid is expressed as Number of Coil Turn = (Solenoid Magnetic Field*Solenoid Length)/(Electric Current*[Permeability-vacuum]). Here is an example- 1.6E+7 = (5.3E-06*11.55)/(2.1*[Permeability-vacuum]).
How to calculate Number of Turns in Solenoid?
With Solenoid Magnetic Field (Hs), Solenoid Length (L) & Electric Current (I) we can find Number of Turns in Solenoid using the formula - Number of Coil Turn = (Solenoid Magnetic Field*Solenoid Length)/(Electric Current*[Permeability-vacuum]). This formula also uses Permeability of vacuum constant(s).
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