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What flux density is produced in the gap by a current of 7.5 A?
This is sometimes called energy flux density, to distinguish it from the second definition.
The flux density, on the other hand, will be different on account of the relationship.
If absorbed, the pressure is the energy flux density divided by the speed of light.
The flux density is increased near the edge of the paraboloid.
The flux density of high performance permanent magnets is limited.
The power loss is measured as a product of magnetic field and flux density.
In this case the region will have a finite but depleted flux density.
Focusing effects again result in an increased flux density near .
How will the flux density vary in the gap?
So he reported a much lower flux density.
What current is required to produce the same flux density after a gap of 0.5 mm wide has been cut in the ring?
The Force produced by the interaction of the flux densities:
The first finger is the magnetic flux density, B.
For the term used in astronomy, which refers to a different measure, see Spectral flux density.
We shall therefore take the flux density in the gap to be equal to B0.
This model is so named because it can withstand a magnetic flux density of 1,000 gauss.
Establishing the relation between such forces and flux densities is a problem in statistical mechanics.
Energy flux density decreases the cost of production by increasing quality of labor.
In this case, nature tells the investigator what is the magnitude, direction, and sense of the flux density at the prescribed point.
The teeth on the wheel vary the flux density of a magnet inside the sensor head.
Radiation flux density is a related measure that adds area dimensions to the above definition.
Hence we get for the magnetic flux density.
The flux density reduces to 1/e of its value at a distance, which is called the penetration depth.
The emf of a transformer at a given flux density increases with frequency.