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About Force & Back EMF

10/24/2011 4:38 AM

Dear friends,

I have some confusion.

As we know EMF = B.L.V. Sin (theta)

B = Flux density

L = Length of conductor

V = Velocity of conductor

Is Area of conductor not affected the EMF induced?

For any area, will be the same EMF generated?

In the same type,

Force = B.I.L

Here also Conductor area does't play any role in generated force????

With regards,

Amith N

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10/24/2011 6:32 AM

Try to derive it.

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10/24/2011 8:56 AM

But don't drink and derive

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10/24/2011 11:03 AM

May the force be with you.

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Re: About Force & Back EMF

10/30/2011 2:52 AM

I Think this forum is for knowing Unknown things.

Still I dint get the answer. If my question is very basic, peoples can suggest the book to read or can give the link.

My Doubt is if L = 100 meter

I = 10 Amps

B= 1 tesla

with 1Square mm & 0.5 Square mm of area, Will same force generates?????

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