Better from your dictionary, but generally a change between two states, or an agent to accomplish such a change.
i) leakage flux is those flux which goes through the air and linkage flux is those flux whose go through the cell. ii)leakage flux is the loss at flux but linkage flu is warning flux. iii)leakage flux is cause of eddy current loss and linkage flux is case of copper loss.
"Flux sux" is a phrase that typically expresses frustration or dissatisfaction with something related to "flux," which can refer to constant change or instability in various contexts, such as technology, business, or personal situations. It might be used informally in discussions about challenges or issues that arise from a lack of stability. Overall, the phrase conveys a sentiment of annoyance towards the unpredictability or difficulties associated with flux.
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Basically useful fluke is the flux that flows with in the magnetic circuit of an armature. That is why when there is an air gap the flux enters the armature which makes it useful flux! Hope that answers your question!
I assume you mean flux density, In which case the formula is flux per m2 or (Wb)/m2 This unit is known as the Tesla (T). Therefore: (T)=(Wb)/(m2) hope this helps sinewave
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It doesn't mean anything. In the book "Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie" though, It means that Flux (which means "Change") rocks. He used a 'x' instead of the correct 'ck'. At the end of Chapter 11, it says "Flux sux" cause he didnt like change, but at the end of the book now he does.
i) leakage flux is those flux which goes through the air and linkage flux is those flux whose go through the cell. ii)leakage flux is the loss at flux but linkage flu is warning flux. iii)leakage flux is cause of eddy current loss and linkage flux is case of copper loss.
Tesla is unit of magnetic flux density if that's what you mean
the phenomenon of generation of emf by means of change in flux.
The term "state of flux" refers to a state of continual change and uncertainty. It often implies a lack of stability and a dynamic or volatile situation.
The prefix "flux" typically indicates flow or change, such as in words like fluctuate (to change continuously), influx (a flowing in), or reflux (a flowing back).
The Ratio of the total flux ( flux in iron path) to the useful flux (flux in air gap)
when a current flow through the coil then flux produced around the coil . if the flux linked same produced coil only then the flux is said to be leakage flux. flux produced by one coil ,but linked with another coil then the flu is said to be mutual flux.
when a current flow through the coil then flux produced around the coil . if the flux linked same produced coil only then the flux is said to be leakage flux. flux produced by one coil ,but linked with another coil then the flu is said to be mutual flux.
In (SMAW) Shielded Metal Arc Welding 'stick welding': Flux is the substance added to to molten metals to bond with impurities that can be readily removed. Slag is the waste material which is removed.
"Flux sux" is a phrase that typically expresses frustration or dissatisfaction with something related to "flux," which can refer to constant change or instability in various contexts, such as technology, business, or personal situations. It might be used informally in discussions about challenges or issues that arise from a lack of stability. Overall, the phrase conveys a sentiment of annoyance towards the unpredictability or difficulties associated with flux.