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In force-current analogy, electrical analogous quantity for displacement (x) is

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In force-current analogy, electrical analogous quantity for displacement (x) is Magnetic flux linkage.

  • In force-current analogy, electrical analogous quantity for displacement (x) is known as magnetic flux linkage.

  • Magnetic flux is  generally defined as a measure of the quantity of magnetism. This means that it is the total number of magnetic lines of force passing through a given area in a magnetic field.

  • Magnetic flux passing through a plane of area 'V' placed in a uniform magnetic field B can be written as:

                                                ϕB =B.V=BVcosθ

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