EE213 - 1b - mmf, field strength, flux density, reluctance

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  • @alionaliin2640
    @alionaliin2640 Год назад +6

    أسأل الله العظيم أن يجعل مثواك جنات الفردوس الأعلى
    You are really helping me very much

  • @monpaysestlalgerie8152
    @monpaysestlalgerie8152 11 месяцев назад +2

    بارك الله فيك ورزقك الفردوس الاعلى

  • @engrsaleemullahmahsud9180
    @engrsaleemullahmahsud9180 9 месяцев назад +1

    Jazakallah, beautiful explanation sir, very helpful, keep sharing lectures

  • @Taffkeer
    @Taffkeer Год назад +3

    Thanks Farooqi, May Allah Bless You !

  • @rahimmoumni5568
    @rahimmoumni5568 2 года назад +2

    Jazaka Laho bikhayr brother, really great content.

  • @alimovahedi7714
    @alimovahedi7714 Год назад

    I would like to see the rule of ur to the flux in a fruit material core of an inductor please, thank you.

    • @MAFarooqi
      @MAFarooqi  Год назад

      Magnetic field of a solenoid is discussed in the first lecture at the following link ruclips.net/video/ERLT2Kc6iYw/видео.html

    • @alimovahedi7714
      @alimovahedi7714 Год назад

      @@MAFarooqi Dear sir, thank you for your quick respond. My question is, If we have the same inductor and excited by the same current but different core material would the flux be difference. My understanding is that flux is generated by the current.
      My second question, Is not the flux (phi) and the H be the same? Both generated by the current. Thank you.

    • @MAFarooqi
      @MAFarooqi  Год назад

      @@alimovahedi7714 Yes, definitely. If you use a core with high permeability (larger mu), there will be more flux (stronger magnet) and higher flux density.
      Flux (phi) and magnetic field strength (H) are two different things. As an analogy to electrical circuits, you may consider H (more precisely mmf) to be something similar to voltage and phi to be similar to current in electrical circuits.

    • @alimovahedi7714
      @alimovahedi7714 Год назад

      @@MAFarooqi Dear Sir, thank you and I do appreciate for your time.

  • @johnwall9099
    @johnwall9099 2 года назад +2

    jazkallah brother u help me

  • @harshrajsingh8969
    @harshrajsingh8969 3 года назад

    Flux never flows, it get established!

    • @MAFarooqi
      @MAFarooqi  3 года назад +14

      What do you mean by gets established? Flux and flux lines are something hypothetical used to explain the phenomenon associated with magnets.