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1. By increasing the number of turns of coil wound 2. BY using cores B = Ur Uo n I Here magnetic induction B is equated to relative magnetic permeability Ur of the core material and Uo the magnetic permeability of free space. N- the number of turns on the coil and I the current passing
That number is simply labeled with the unit "ampere-turns".
It is arranged by increasing atomic number.Atomic number is the number of protons in an atoms nucleus. The number of protons in an atoms nucleus is what makes an element that specific element. Like Hydrogen has one proton in each nucleus, then add one more proton and it turns into Helium, add another and it turns into Lithium, and etc.
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, organized the periodic table in the manner that we know today. Initially, he organized them by increasing atomic mass, but that caused a few mis-matches. Later, he re-organized them by increasing atomic number, and it made more sense. His organizational skills helped us to predict the properties of elements unknown during his time. Turns out they fit right in where they should, upholding his brilliant creation.
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by increasing the number of turns of solenoid........
Magnetic field induction B = ur uo n I ur is relative permittivity of the core n the number of turns I the current through the coil So by increasing current or the number of turns B can be increased. By using a core with larger value of ur B could be increased
There are 2 ways:-By increasing the intensity of the current flowing to the pump.By increasing the number of turns in the coil.
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Electromagnets are temporary magnets that are created when electric current flows through a wire coil. The strength of an electromagnet can be increased by increasing the number of turns in the wire coil, increasing the current flowing through the coil, or by using a ferromagnetic core material.
Answer you can increase the strength of an electromagnet by: 1) Increasing the current flow 2) Increasing the number of coils 3) Passing an 'iron core' through the coil of the electromagnet
As you increase the number of coils around an electromagnet, the magnetic field around the electromagnet gets stronger. As the electromagnet gets stronger it able to generate or convert more electricity and therefore this increases the efficiency rate of the transformer and hence the transformer is able to convert the voltages passing through it at a higher rate.
An iron or steel with wire wound on it turns the drive shaft.
No, you is false. Increasing current does it, but the number of turns in the coilalso must increase if you want to increase the magnetic field that way.
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