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Superconductors are the materials most affected by magnetic flux lines. In a superconducting state, they expel magnetic fields through the Meissner effect, leading to the formation of quantized flux lines (or vortices) in type-II superconductors when exposed to external magnetic fields. These flux lines can influence the material's properties, including its critical current and magnetic behavior, making superconductors unique in their interaction with magnetic fields.

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Why do flux lines always form the smallest loop possible?

Flux lines, which represent the direction and strength of magnetic fields, always form the smallest loop possible due to the principle of least action. This principle dictates that systems tend to minimize energy expenditure. In magnetic fields, shorter loops reduce the distance and potential energy associated with the magnetic forces, leading to a more stable configuration. Consequently, the natural tendency of flux lines is to form the most efficient, compact loops.


How the flux in the core of transformer remains constant?

In a transformer, the magnetic flux in the core remains constant due to the principle of electromagnetic induction. When alternating current flows through the primary winding, it creates a changing magnetic field that induces a voltage in the secondary winding. The core material, typically made of iron, provides a low-reluctance path for the magnetic flux, ensuring that most of the magnetic lines of force are confined within the core. As long as the input current is balanced with the load on the secondary side, the net magnetic flux remains stable, enabling efficient energy transfer between the windings.


Is mutual flux in transformer constant for all loads?

The flux is set by the voltage applied to the transformer. In most applications, the voltage is constant, and therefore the flux is constant also.


What is proximity effect in transmission line?

The current distribution in a conductor is affected by magnetic flux produced by current flowing in any adjacent conductors as well as by magnetic flux produced by current flowing in the conductor itself. This generally causes the RF to DC resistance ratio to be higher than it would be with only simple skin effect. This effect is very important in radio frequency coils, transmission lines, and most other circumstances where radio frequency currents flow simultaneously in adjacent conductors. It is known as the conductor proximity effect.


How the losses will reduce if you keep the flux density in high level in power transformer?

The flux density is set at the most the core material can stand, which for standard laminated transformer iron is around 1 Weber per square metre. Based on that and the cross-section area of the core, the volts per turn figure is calculated for both the primary and the secondary winding. If the operating voltage stays constant, so will the flux density and the iron losses.


Why is a electromagnet not a permanent magnet?

An electromagnet only retains major magnetic properties when a current is being run through it.AnswerWhether a material makes a permanent or temporary magnet depends on the nature of the ferromagnetic material involved. For example a coil with a steel core will retain much of its magnetic flux density when the current is switched off, whereas a coil with an iron core will lose most of its magnetic flux density when the current is switched off.


What is welding flux?

The term flux means to clean. Not all welding processes use a flux. Stick welding electrodes contain fluxing agents. MIG hard wire doesn't but flux-cored MIG wire does. TIG does not as the rods are bare. Most brazing applications require flux. Gas welding usually doesn't except for certain metals.


Can you do Welding Operation without flux?

Yes .... but most welds will not be as good as those using flux. SMAW with bare electrodes produces poor results. GTAW and GMAW are done without flux when an inert gas is used to protect the puddle. Some Oxy-fuel welding can be done with out it. In most applications flux is used not only to protect the molten puddle but also add ingredients to the weld.


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How do you build a flux compression generator?

The most common flux generator is constructed from an aluminum cylinder. The end is coiled with copper and reinforced with wider selinod. The mechanism then creates an electromagnetic field.


Where is it possible to view a number line?

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