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small doubt!p4 phy

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a doubt
in phy
we say phi ie magnetic flux linkage
it is BxA
but is it BA cos angle
or BAsin angle
 
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That's simple!

Flux is defined as the penetration of magnetic field through a given area.

Flux = Area x Magnetic Field

If the magnetic field penetrates the given area at an angle FROM THE PERPENDICULAR to the area

Flux = A x B cos a

where A is the area, B is the magnetic flux and a is the angle of penetration with respect to the NORMAL to the area.

A flux passing through a coil of N turns of wire is said to have a link with the coil. Therefore

Magnetic Flux Linkage is given by:

Flux Linkage = Number of coil turn x Magnetic Flux
 
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yar princess js remember one thing that we always take the component of B that is normal to area A....watever the angle is, jus take its normal component!
 
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i understood from a friend, we always take components of BA, if the direction is at zero angle , the nno sin or cos, in other cases, take that component which gives force at normal to magnetic field....

@princess, m always rite.. :D :D
 
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