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The armature reaction is the interaction between armature flux and field flux when current is introduced to a dc motor. It results in a cross-magnetizing effect and a demagnetizing effect.
No, they don't.
normal zeeman effect occurs in strong magnetic field while anamolous zeeman effect occur in weak magnetic field
it produces magnetic field that can attract ferromagnetic or paramagnetic substances that fall in its vicinity or in its field.
the cross sectional area
the process of which the magnetization of a magnet is removed
Magnetic field lines don't cross.
There are two types of field effect transistors:junction field effect transistors andmetal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistors.
The armature reaction is the interaction between armature flux and field flux when current is introduced to a dc motor. It results in a cross-magnetizing effect and a demagnetizing effect.
what is field effect
Magnetron are know are cross field microwave tube because the E field and M field are perpendicular to each other
Depends on the field spell. Inherently, Armityle has no effect that says he is immune to the effect of field spell cards.
i guess cross doesnt have an effect on ghost...
The magnetic field will have no effect on a stationary electric charge. ( this means that the magnetic field is also stationary. ) If the charge is moving , relative to the magnetic field then there might be an effect, but the size and direction of the effect will depend on the direction of the electric charge as it moves through the field. If the charge is moving parallel to the field there will be no effect on it. If the charge is moving at right angles to the field then it will experience a force that is mutually orthogonal to the field and direction of the motion. You really need diagrams to properly explain this
In spirituality, cross magnetization occurs when two mediums treat a patient at the same time.In physics, specifically electromagnetism, cross magnetization occurs when the flux-density distribution of the magnetic field that's defining the neutral plane gets distorted by a secondary magnetic field, known as the armature field. This distorting effect, which effectually changes the direction of the neutral plane, is called the armature reaction drop, and is controlled by varying the current through whichever of the two magnetizing devices was designed as the electromagnet.
No, they don't.
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