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yes.magnetic field present around the conductor.current and magnetic fields are inter related..with current we can produce magnetic field and vice versa
A voltage, which is related to a change in an electric field.
The field current of a dc motor provides the magnetic field that allows the motor to develop a torque when current flows through the armature..
Field Current in a DC Motor is the flow of electrons through the field circuit by a field controller. The flux of the motor, that with the armature current generates torque, is directly proportional to the field current. Field Voltage is the electrical potential energy applied on the field circuit by a field controller. Legacy Field Controllers controlled the field voltage. Using I=V/Z (Z=R+iX) the field current is then indirectly controlled. Due to the heat generated by E=i2 R t in the motor, the resistance R would decrease, increasing the field current and therefore changing the base speed of the motor and disturbing the control. Newer field controllers control the field current eliminating this problem
A magnetic field is generated whenever a current is passing through a wire.
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yes.magnetic field present around the conductor.current and magnetic fields are inter related..with current we can produce magnetic field and vice versa
they both produce a magnetic field :)
Of course current matters! If you didn't have a current, then you wouldn't have a magnetic field; without a magnetic field, you wouldn't get any torque, and the motor wouldn't work!
What is field current
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A voltage, which is related to a change in an electric field.
yes. excitation current is same as field current to my knowledge
The field current of a dc motor provides the magnetic field that allows the motor to develop a torque when current flows through the armature..
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Yes; any current produces a magnetic field, an AC current will produce an alternating magnetic field. If the current (and therefore the magnetic field) changes quickly, you may not be able to detect it with a compass needle, for example.
When the current is reverted, the magnetic field will also be reverted.