1. The orientation giving the maximum magnetic flux would be 90 degrees or perpendicular to the magnetic field because that gives the maximum amount of magnetic field lines able to pass through the area of the coil. The greater density of field lines gives a greater magnetic field. The orientation that would give a magnetic flux of zero is the plane of the coil to be parallel to the magnetic field, making no lines pass through the coil and thus no flux.
in the same direction as the field
Non-uniform magnetic field and a phase shift of 120 electrical degrees will occur.
The 3-phase currents in the 3 coils of an induction motor will produce a steady rotating magnetic field.
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1.maximum torque is experienced 2.torque is uniform for all positions of coil
Uniform magnetic field depends on the position of its surrounding. A non uniform magnetic field changes its position from one place to another.
In a uniform magnetic field the imaginary magnetic lines of force are parallel to each other. But in case of non uniform they are not parallel
A magnet is produced at the atomic level, the atoms that make up magnetic material have a "valence" electron configuration that causes the atom to have a positive and negative pole, these when are placed next to atoms of the same orientation will cause a uniform magnetic field and also the domains line up to make the magnetic field
A magnetic needle kept in uniform magnetic field will experience zero net force but non-zero net torque........Since the magnetic lines are uniform,the force acting on each end of the needlewill be equal and opposite.So it will cancel each other resulting zero net force.
straight parallel lines
It is where the magnetic field have the same magnitude and direction in a specific region. Hope that helps
The answer depends on the source of the magnetic field. For instance, the magnetic field due to a current carrying wire is given by the formula mu*I/(2*pi*r). Magnetic fields follow the principle super position so they can be added up no problem.
A magnetic domain refers to a region within a magnetic material that has uniform magnetization. Two materials with a weak magnetic domain are bismuth and pyrolytic carbon.
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peizo electric substances are those substances which when placed in a uniform magnetic field then it lies perpendicular to the magnetic field.