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Magnetic reluctance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnetic reluctance , or magnetic resistance , is a concept used in the analysis of magnetic circuits. It is analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit (although it does not dissipate magneti...
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Magnetic complex reluctance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnetic complex reluctance (SI Unit: H -1 ) is a measurement of a passive magnetic circuit (or element within that circuit) dependent on sinusoidal magnetomotive force (SI Unit: At·Wb -1 ) and s...
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Can we really get more energy out than in by diverting magnetic reluctance? If so, then it might be worth breaking open the fireworks early this July 4, but I suspect that this really is simply one for the Controversial Conjectures folder once again…shame.
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5. The enameled wire according to claim 1, wherein the magnetoresistant material is at least one material selected from the group consisting of ferromagnetic materials including: i) high magnetic permeability magnetically soft alloys containing at least one metal selected from rare earth metals and transition metals ;
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An improved magnetic reluctance transducer of high sensitivity is developed for use with laboratory disk-machine which simulates conditions associated with elastohydrodynamic lubrication.
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The transducer utilizes the principle of varying the reluctance of a magnetic circuit and is capable of measuring film thicknesses of the order of 1 μm with a resolution of 0·05 μm...
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If an iron rotor with poles, but without any conductors, is fitted to a multi-phase stator, a switched reluctance motor, capable of synchronizing with the stator field results. When a stator coil pole pair is energized, the rotor will move to the lowest magnetic reluctance path.
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