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... currents . If ia is the current flowing in branch a and an additional emf . & is inserted in branch b , the current then flowing through branch a is a plus the current emf . & would send through branch a in the absence of any other emfs ...
... currents . If ia is the current flowing in branch a and an additional emf . & is inserted in branch b , the current then flowing through branch a is a plus the current emf . & would send through branch a in the absence of any other emfs ...
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... Current established direction in this Battery Key Current induced in this ... flowing in the battery circuit . Likewise it is found that if the key in the ... CURRENTS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC REACTIONS Faraday's Law of Induction Induction of ...
... Current established direction in this Battery Key Current induced in this ... flowing in the battery circuit . Likewise it is found that if the key in the ... CURRENTS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC REACTIONS Faraday's Law of Induction Induction of ...
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... current im flowing in the dashed circuit accounts for the core losses . The effective im . ' 00000 Magnetizing ( a ) current JH C B G O ய V RL i ( Stalled ) ( b ) F Locus of iandi with varying load Ry ohmic losses in the primary and ...
... current im flowing in the dashed circuit accounts for the core losses . The effective im . ' 00000 Magnetizing ( a ) current JH C B G O ய V RL i ( Stalled ) ( b ) F Locus of iandi with varying load Ry ohmic losses in the primary and ...
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