9 ст 9 cm 25 cm- 15 cm -25 cm Q2 A core with three legs is shown in Figure. Its depth is 5 cm, and there are 200 turns on the leftmost leg. The relative permeability of the core 9 cm can be assumed to...


9 ст<br>9 cm<br>25 cm-<br>15 cm<br>-25 cm<br>Q2 A core with three legs is shown in Figure. Its<br>depth is 5 cm, and there are 200 turns on the<br>leftmost leg. The relative permeability of the core<br>9 cm<br>can be assumed to be 1500 and constant. What<br>2 A<br>flux exists in each of the three legs of the core?<br>What is the flux density in each of the legs?<br>Assume a 4% increase in the effective area of the<br>200 turns<br>0.04 cm<br>25 cm<br>air<br>gap<br>due<br>to<br>fringing<br>effects<br>(20)<br>9 cm<br>Core depth<br>5 cm<br>

Extracted text: 9 ст 9 cm 25 cm- 15 cm -25 cm Q2 A core with three legs is shown in Figure. Its depth is 5 cm, and there are 200 turns on the leftmost leg. The relative permeability of the core 9 cm can be assumed to be 1500 and constant. What 2 A flux exists in each of the three legs of the core? What is the flux density in each of the legs? Assume a 4% increase in the effective area of the 200 turns 0.04 cm 25 cm air gap due to fringing effects (20) 9 cm Core depth 5 cm

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