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MAGNETISM Basic Electrical Theory Example: Calculate the ampere-turns for a coil with 1000 turns and a 5 mA current. N = 1000 turns and I = 5 mA substitute N = 1000 turns and I = 5 x 10-3 NI = 1000 (5 x 10-3) = 5 At Field Intensity When a coil with a certain number of ampere-turns is stretched to twice its length, the magnetic field intensity, or the concentration of its magnetic lines of force, will be half as great. Therefore, field  intensity  depends  on  the  length  of  the  coil. Equation  (1-14)  is  the  mathematical representation for field intensity, which is related to magnetomotive force as shown. (1-14) H FM L NI L where H = field intensity,At m NI = ampere-turns (At) L = length between poles of coil (m) FM = Magnetomotive force (mmf) Example 1: Find field intensity of an 80 turn, 20 cm coil, with 6A of current. Solution: N = 80, I = 6A, and NI = 480 At H 480  At 0.2  m 2400  At m Example 2: If the same coil in Example 1 were to be stretched to 40 cm with wire length and current remaining the same, find the new value of field intensity. Solution: N = 80, I = 6A, and NI = 480 At H 480  At 0.4  m 1200  At m ES-01 Page 34 Rev. 0

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