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magnetomotive force (Metric) The number of ampere·turns of magnetomotive force of a steady current passing through a coil equals the product of the number of amperes of current and the number of turns of the circuit.
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magnetomotive force (Metric) The number of ampere·turns of magnetomotive force of a steady current passing through a coil equals the product of the number of amperes of current and the number of turns of the circuit.
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