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The only known additional component is a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car, and a power source capable of delivering 1.21 gigawatts. One convenient such power source is a "Mr. Fusion" personal fusion generator, manufactured by Fusion Industries, Ltd. Unfortunately, since it is manufactured in the future, you will have to find an alternate power source to obtain it. Any convenient lightning bolt should do.

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In transformer core flux depends on voltage whereas leakage flux depends on current?

In a Transformer, Core flux is the difference of primary flux and Secondary flux which are opposite to each other in direction. There difference is equal to the no load flux at all loads. So, some of primary flux passes through the core and remaining becomes leakage flux (Because Secondary flux forces it to get out of the core). Same is the case with Secondary flux. Now, flux is directly proportional to Voltage and Current. When Current increases due to increased load (and voltage remains same): Then both primary and secondary flux increase. Because both of them increase, so there difference remains same. And all remaining flux is forced out. Hence leakage flux increases with current, but Core flux remains constant. When Primary Voltage is increased: Then only primary flux increases. So difference of this new increased primary flux and previous same secondary flux increases. Hence Core flux increases with voltage, But leakage flux does not. That's how In transformer core flux depends on voltage whereas leakage flux depends on current.


What flux that does not follow the intended path in a magnetic circuit?

leakage flux


What does magnetic flux mean in physics?

The magnetic flux is the measure of the strength of a magnetic field. The total magnetic flux through a closed surface is zero, according to Gauss's law for magnetism.


Is radiation good for nuclear energy?

Radiation is a consequence of nuclear energy. In fact, without the radiation of a large neutron flux, nuclear energy would not exist.


What is the direction of heat flux on isothermal surface?

Direction of heat flux on an isothermal surface is always normal to the surface.

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Can weld without flux is possible?

You can arc weld & then the flux will be in the rod.


What is armature reactions in a synchronous machine?

Armature reaction is the effect of armature flux on the flux generated by the fied windings.Cross magnetisation and Demagnetising are its consequences.


Why transformer is called constant flux machine?

when a load is connected to a transformer current(say I2) flows through secondary coil thus an M.M.F (N2I2) is produced ,this produces the secondary flux. This flux reduces the the main flux induced in the primary & also reduces E.M.F E1 in the primary As a result more current is drawn from the supply. This additional current drawn is due to the load component(say I2' ) This I2' is anti-phase with I2.This I2' sets a flux which opposes the secondary flux & helps the main flux. The load component flux neutralises the secondary flux produced by I2 .The M.M.F N1I2' balances N2I2.Thus the net flux is always at constant level. As practically flux is constant,the core loss is constant for all loads. Hence a transformer is always called a Constant Flux Machine.


How initially voltage build up in an alternator by residual magnetism?

The residual flux will help the phenomenon of changing flux. So that emf generation takes place.


What is the weight of the Honda 3.2 motor?

with or without flux capacitor


Why is a transformer called constant flux machine?

when a load is connected to a transformer current(say I2) flows through secondary coil thus an M.M.F (N2I2) is produced ,this produces the secondary flux.This flux reduces the the main flux induced in the primary & also reduces E.M.F E1 in the primaryAs a result more current is drawn from the supply. This additional current drawn is due to the load component(say I2' )This I2' is anti-phase with I2.This I2' sets a flux which opposes the secondary flux & helps the main flux.The load component flux neutralises the secondary flux produced by I2 .The M.M.F N1I2' balances N2I2.Thus the net flux is always at constant level.As practically flux is constant,the core loss is constant for all loads.Hence a transformer is always called a Constant Flux Machine.


What is the purpose of a flux?

The purpose of flux is to clean oxides from metal surfaces to ensure a clean bond in soldering or brassing them together. without a proper flux soldered and brazed joint integrity is unreliable.


Where can someone find online a flux capacitor?

The Flux Capacitor was made famous by the Doc in Back to the Future. It was an integral part of the time machine that Doc Emmet Brown had built out of his Delorien.


What is armature reaction in dc motor?

Armature reaction is effect of armature flux on main field flux. Basically there are two windings in a dc motor - Armature winding (on stator) and field winding (on rotor). When we excite the field winding, it produces a flux which links with the armature. This causes an emf and hence a current in the armature. This current in armature produces another flux which lags the main flux. This is referred to as armature reaction. It has two effects on the machine: 1. Demagnetising effect: It reduces the strength of the main flux. 2. Crossmagnetising effect: Its effect is that it bends/distortes the the main flux line along the conductor


Can emf induced without an alternating magnetic flux?

No. EMF can only be induced in a wire by a varying magnetic flux. It does not have to be alternating, but it must be varying.


How do you build a flux compression generator?

The most common flux generator is constructed from an aluminum cylinder. The end is coiled with copper and reinforced with wider selinod. The mechanism then creates an electromagnetic field.


Why does a 3 phase transformer produce an alternating flux while a 3 phase induction machine produces rotating flux when fed through 3 phase supply?

In a 3-ph transformer the flux also rotates round the 3 cores but you don't see anything moving.