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Flux is the presence of a force field in a specified physical medium, or the flow of energy through a surface.

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What is the total flux across a gaussian sphere enclosing an electric dipole?

The total flux across a Gaussian sphere enclosing an electric dipole is zero. This is because the electric field lines originating from the positive charge of the dipole cancel out the electric field lines terminating at the negative charge within the sphere, resulting in a net flux of zero according to Gauss's Law.


What effect does the magnetic lines of flux have on soft iron?

Magnetic lines of flux help align the magnetic domains in soft iron, increasing its magnetic permeability and making it easier for the material to become magnetized. This results in the material being strongly attracted to magnets and enhancing its magnetic properties.


Can there be any magnetic flux through closed surface?

No, according to Gauss's law for magnetism, the total magnetic flux through a closed surface is zero. This is because magnetic monopoles do not exist, so the magnetic field lines always form closed loops.


Is magnetic flux the same as the magnetic feld?

magnetic field is a imaginary area around a manetic material where other magnetic subestences experience some force but flux is the imaginary lines of force that arise from magnet which indicate direction of force around it.


How can a magnet be used to create an electric current using the words magnetic field attract repel magnetic poles?

A magnet cannot use words to create an electric current. A moving magnet will induce electric current in adjacent conductors. This is usually described in terms of the rate that magnetic flux lines connecting the opposite poles of the magnet "cut" the conductors. The more flux lines cutting the conductors per second, the more current induced.

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Who discovered magnetic lines of flux?

Faraday, proposed lines of flux and lines of force.


What direction do magnetic flux lines travel from?

Magnetic flux lines travel from the north pole of a magnet to the south pole.


What is flux fringing and where does it occur?

The lines of flux are crowded at the ends of magnets, this phenomena is called fringing.


What is maximum and minimum electric flux?

As we know that electric flux is the total number of electric lines of forces passing through a surface. Maximum Flux: Electric flux through a surface will be maximum when electric lines of forces are perpendicular to the surface. Minimum flux: Electric flux through a surface will be minimum or zero when electric lines of forces are parallel to the surface.


What do Flux lines do?

There is more magnetic force in that region on a particle.


Why is a magnet strongest at poles?

That is where the imaginary "flux lines" are concentrated.


How the electricity is obtained?

By cutting lines of magnetic flux through an electromagnet


The unseen lines of force round a magnet are called?

Magnetic flux


What are magnetic lines of forces?

Electro magnetic flux which is in maxwells and gauss.


What shoots gas at high speeds on the sun?

magnetic flux lines.


How do you calculate total flux when flux density and magnetic field strength has been?

once flux density is known multiply to it the area perpendicular to the flux lines . the product is the total flux passing through the area. If field strength is known , get the flux density by pultiplying to it the permeability of the medium. then flux can be obtained as above. from : govind Kunkolienker kunkolienker@yahoo.com


What is a flux capaciter?

The capacitor in which only a specific number of electric lines or electrons can pass through a unit area is called as 'Flux Capacitor'