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6 November, 10:54

What is the difference between mutual flux, leakage flux and magnetizing flux

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  1. 6 November, 11:48
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    In simple words, flux can be stated as the rate of flow of a fluid, radiant energy, or particles across a given area.

    Explanation:

    Mutual Flux:

    The magnetic lines present in among two magnets or solenoid is mutual flux. These are the lines in which the attraction and repulsion happens. The SI unit of mutual flux is the Henry

    Leakage Flux:

    In simple words, it can be stated as the magnetic flux which does not follow the specially designed way in a magnetic circuit. Leakage flux in the induction motor takes spot due to current runs through the essence of the induction motor. The SI unit of Leakage flux is the Weber

    Magnetizing flux

    Magnetic flux is an analysis of the entire magnetic field which moves in a given field In simple words can be defined as the Magnetic flux is what generates the field around a magnetic material. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the Weber
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