magnetomotive

magnetomotive

(mæɡˌniːtəʊˈməʊtɪv)
adj
(General Physics) causing a magnetic flux
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According to the equilibrium equation of magnetomotive force of the transformer, if the core loss current is neglected, there's
After operation, the current in the winding and, accordingly, its magnetomotive force (MMF) are reduced, but the armature of the electromagnet remains in the final (brought) state, since, at small gaps, the traction force is usually superfluous even at small values of MMF.
It is assumed that the windings are distributed sinusoidal, so that all higher spatial harmonics of the magnetomotive force can be neglected.
magnetomotive force) iUlenda iU transformatoriaus magnetines Uerdies medPiagos ir oro tarpuose veria apvijas (Ouyang, Zhang 2015; Holguin et al.
Space-fundamental air-gap magnetomotive force (MMF) distribution [F.sub.ag1] for the series motor windings connection (Fig.
The following expression can be derived according to Ampere's circuital law that the magnetomotive force around a closed path is equal to the total current enclosed by the path: