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Mumbai university > FE > SEM 1 > Applied Physics 1
Marks: 3M
Year: Dec 2013
written 8.4 years ago by | • modified 6.8 years ago |
Mumbai university > FE > SEM 1 > Applied Physics 1
Marks: 3M
Year: Dec 2013
written 8.4 years ago by |
Magnetic Circuit:-
A closed magnetic field linked with electric circuit is called magnetic circuit.
A magnetic circuit is made up of one or more closed loop paths containing a magnetic flux.
Ohm’s Law Analogy:-
Ohm’s law in case of magnetic circuits can be stated as, the Magnetic flux (Φ) developed in the circuit is directly proportional to Magnetic motive force (m.m.f. = N.i).
The relation is similar to Ohm’s law and can be formed by replacing Electro motive force (e.m.f.) with m.m.f. and Electric Current (i) with Magnetic Flux.
The relation can be expressed as follows:-
$$ Φ =\frac{N.i}{R}$$
Where, R is called Reluctance of the circuit
$$ R =\frac{l}{μ_r μ_0 A}$$
Magnetic circuit: The close path follow by the magnetic flux is called magnetic circuit