Flux linkage
Flux linkage is a phenomenon that describes the relationship between the magnetic flux, the magnetic field, and the electromagnetic energy flow in a conductor....
Flux linkage is a phenomenon that describes the relationship between the magnetic flux, the magnetic field, and the electromagnetic energy flow in a conductor....
Flux linkage is a phenomenon that describes the relationship between the magnetic flux, the magnetic field, and the electromagnetic energy flow in a conductor. It explains how changing the magnetic flux can induce an electromotive force (EMF) in the conductor, which is directly related to the rate of change of the magnetic flux.
In simpler terms, imagine a coil of wire placed in a changing magnetic field. The magnetic field induces an EMF in the wire according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, causing the current to flow in the wire. The amount of induced EMF depends on the strength of the magnetic field, the geometry of the coil, and the rate of change of the magnetic field.
Flux linkage is a crucial concept in understanding the behavior of electromagnetic systems and is applicable in various applications, including transformers, generators, and other electrical machines. By controlling the magnetic flux, it is possible to control the flow of electrical current and energy in these devices