Electric machinery fundamentals
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ISBN: 9780073529547
Author: Chapman, Stephen J.
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.15Q
The linear machine in Figure 1-19 is running at steady state. What would happen to the bar if the voltage in the battery were increased? Explain in detail.
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Look carefully at the figure and answer the following questions. For your answers choose between on the right, on the left and it is zero; there are no more options.
(a) When the switch is “open”
i. Where does the current flow in the battery?
ii. Where is the magnetic flux going in the bar on the left?
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