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Rotor Magnetic Flux Density in Induction Motor Formulas
Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is defined as the force acting per unit current per unit length on a wire placed at right angles to the magnetic field inside rotor. And is denoted by Φ
r
. Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is always positive.
Induction Motor formulas that make use of Rotor Magnetic Flux Density
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Induced Torque given Magnetic Field Density
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What is the Rotor Magnetic Flux Density?
Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is defined as the force acting per unit current per unit length on a wire placed at right angles to the magnetic field inside rotor. Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is usually measured using the Tesla for Magnetic Flux Density. Note that the value of Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is always positive.
Can the Rotor Magnetic Flux Density be negative?
No, the Rotor Magnetic Flux Density, measured in Magnetic Flux Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rotor Magnetic Flux Density?
Rotor Magnetic Flux Density is usually measured using the Tesla[T] for Magnetic Flux Density. Weber per Square Meter[T], Maxwell Per Square Meter[T], Gauss[T] are the few other units in which Rotor Magnetic Flux Density can be measured.
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