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Discussion Forum : Magnetism and Electromagnetism - General Questions (Q.No. 11)
11.
There is 900 mA of current through a wire with 40 turns. What is the reluctance of the circuit if the flux is 400
Wb?

Discussion:
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Rutu said:
5 years ago
Good explanation, thanks @Swetha.
Vvk said:
6 years ago
Reluctance = N * flux/Current.
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Surabhi said:
7 years ago
Reluctance=mmf/flux.
mmf=amp/turns.
mmf=amp/turns.
Swetha said:
7 years ago
In electrical circuit resistance, in magnetic circuit reluctance.
Current in electrical circuit same as in magnetic circuit is flux.
Voltage in electrical circuit same as in magnetic circuit NI or mmf (AT).
Reluctunce= NI/π unit AT/Weber.
Current in electrical circuit same as in magnetic circuit is flux.
Voltage in electrical circuit same as in magnetic circuit NI or mmf (AT).
Reluctunce= NI/π unit AT/Weber.
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Sadhan bera said:
8 years ago
Any flow means if water flow it is called current.
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Shiv said:
8 years ago
Reluctance means opposition to the magnetic flux.
Durgesh said:
9 years ago
What is Reluctance?
Sid said:
9 years ago
It's ampere @Aisha.
AISHA said:
9 years ago
What is this AMP?
Alaa said:
1 decade ago
R =MMF/FLUX, MMF = TURNS*AMP.
R = (900*10^-3*40)/400*10^-6 = 90000 At/Wb.
R = (900*10^-3*40)/400*10^-6 = 90000 At/Wb.
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