For a coil having a magnetic circuit of constant reluctance, the flux is________ to the current.
O Directly proportional
O Inversely proportional
O Not related
O Very large compared to
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For a coil having a magnetic circuit of constant reluctance, the flux is directly proportional to the current
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For a coil having a magnetic circuit of constant reluctance, the flux is Directly proportional to the current.
Explanation:
- In a coil with a magnetic circuit with constant resistance, the flux is proportional to the current. The current grows in lockstep with the flux as a result.
- Magnetic flux can occur in a vacuum or in a medium, such as the air around the magnet or any other material in the flux's path. A magnetic circuit is the whole path along which the magnetic flux goes between the north and south poles.
- The amount of flux produced by a magnet is determined by a variety of factors, including the material used in the magnetic circuit. i.e. certain materials have a higher magnetic flux reluctance than others.
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