
Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals
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ISBN: 9780072291353
Author: Stephen J. Chapman, Stepehn J. Chapman
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.12P
To determine
To find: The flux produced in the core by the specified current. Also, the relative permeability of the given core.
To check: Whether the assumption for the relative permeability is good or not for the given conditions. Also, whether this assumption in general is good or not.
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