Laboratory Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis
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ISBN: 9780133923780
Author: Robert L. Boylestad, Gabriel Kousourou
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 4P
Which section of Fig. 12.35-(a), (b), or (c)-has the largest reluctance to the setting up of flux lines through its longest dimension?
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Ch. 12 - Using Appendix E, fill in the blanks in the...Ch. 12 - Repeat Problem 1 for the following table if...Ch. 12 - For the electromagnet in Fig. 12.34 a. Find the...Ch. 12 - Which section of Fig. 12.35-(a), (b), or (c)-has...Ch. 12 - Find the reluctance of a magnetic circuit if a...Ch. 12 - Prob. 6PCh. 12 - Find the magnetizing force H for Problem 5 in SI...Ch. 12 - If a magnetizing force H of 600 At/m is applied to...Ch. 12 - For the series magnetic circuit in Fig. 12.36,...Ch. 12 - Find the current necessary to establish a flux of...
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