Given the magnetic circuit, calculate 3 from the right column if the coil wound in the left column has 400 turns and a direct current of 25 A passes through it. Consider a core formed by a stacked magnetic sheet of 0.5 mm thickness and 2.6 W/kg of losses in the iron, measured at a frequency of 50 Hz and an induction of 1 T. Data of useful sections: S1= 200 cm², S2 = S3 = 100 cm². ₁ P3 25 A 50 cm N = 400 50 cm $₂ 50 cm
Ampere Circuital Law
Ampere's Law states that "for any closed loop path, the sum of the length elements times the magnetic field in the direction of the length element is equal to the permeability times the electric current enclosed in the loop.”
Current Density
To design the electrical and electronic system, the current density is an important factor. The designer current level is the factor on which the circuit performance depends and with the help of the dimensions of the conducting current the current density is then determined. For instance, despite the lower current demanded by smaller devices as integrated circuits are reduced in size, there is a type of trend in achieving the higher device number in even smaller chip areas. The current density is increased in this region at higher frequencies because the conducting region in a wire becomes confined and this is known as the skin effect. The consequences increase as the current densities become higher.
![Given the magnetic circuit, calculate D, from the right column if the coil wound in the left
column has 400 turns and a direct current of 25 A passes through it.
Consider a core formed by a stacked magnetic sheet of 0.5 mm thickness and 2.6 W/kg of
losses in the iron, measured at a frequency of 50 Hz and an induction of 1 T. Data of useful
sections: S1= 200 cm?, S2 = S3 = 100 cm?.
P3
25 A
50 cm
N = 400
50 cm
50 cm](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F51031b80-72c9-4cea-8418-008872e1d92e%2F7f4ea398-6951-4d66-97d9-0ae843730e19%2Fzgci479_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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