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what is the unit of magneto motive force(MMF)​

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Answered by Jasminesamson
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Answer:

The SI unit of mmf is the ampere, the same as the unit of current (analogously the units of emf and voltage are both the volt). Informally, and frequently, this unit is stated as the ampere-turn to avoid confusion with current.

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

ampere-turn (AT

Explanation:

The standard unit of magneto motive force is the ampere-turn (AT), represented by a steady, direct electrical current of one ampere (1 A) flowing in a single-turn loop of electrically conducting material in a vacuum . Sometimes a unit called the gilbert (G) is used to quantify magnetomotive force.

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