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How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement; © Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ... it is equal to the product of the current, in amperes, and the number of turns of wire in the coil. One ampere turn equals 4pi/10 = 1.256 637 gilberts (Gb).
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Ampère's circuital law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In classical electromagnetism, Ampère's circuital law , discovered by André-Marie Ampère in 1826, relates the integrated magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through t...
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Volt-amperes reactive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In alternating current power transmission and distribution, volt-ampere reactive ( var ) is a unit used to measure reactive power in an AC electric power system. The correct symbol is var and not ...
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Asset Mangement and Performance of Energy System...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Amperes. Amperes. Information about Amperes in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Amperes)
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The formulas of Ohm's Law ... Ohm's Law can be rewritten in three ways for calculating current, resistance, and voltage. If a current I should flow through a resistor R, the voltage V can be calculated. V = R × I ... current I; amperes...
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Example: Problem 31.5 ... 31.2. The solenoid ... 31. AMPERES LAW...
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How does DS1's electrical system work ... Volts and amperes are measures of electricity. ... A volt is the unit of electric potential difference, or the size of the force that sends the electrons through a circuit.
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The magnetic field in space around an electric current is proportional to the electric current which serves as its source, just as the electric field in space is proportional to the charge which serves as its source. ... Ampere's Law states that for any closed loop path, ... In the electric case, the relation of field to source...
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