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Magnetic Field and Polarity of a Coil
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Basic Electrical Theory MAGNETISM Figure 24    Left-hand Rule to Find North Pole of an Electromagnet Magnetomotive Force Magnetomotive  force  (mmf)  is  the  strength  of  a  magnetic  field  in  a  coil  of  wire.    This  is dependent on how much current flows in the turns of coil:   the more current, the stronger the magnetic  field;  the  more  turns  of  wire,  the  more  concentrated  the  lines  of  force.   The  current times the number of turns of the coil is expressed in units called "ampere-turns" (At), also known as mmf.   Equation (1-13) is the mathematical representation for ampere-turns (At). Fm  = ampere-turns = NI (1-13) where Fm = magnetomotive force (mmf) N = number of turns I = current Rev. 0 Page 33 ES-01

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