Subject: How do you prove that the magnetizing field H due to a current I is linear?
Date: Sun Oct 25 22:05:21 1998
Posted by Linda Friend
Grade level: undergrad
School: FSU
City: Swanton State/Province: MD
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 909374721.Ph
Message:
The formula given for H is:
H= (4*PI*NI)/(10 l)
What is the derivation of the above equation?
Re: How do you prove that the magnetizing field H due to a current I is linear?
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