194. How many rules are to be followed while the flux plotting by method of curvilinear squares?
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b Explanation: The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right angles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential lines are so drawn that each flRead more
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See lessExplanation: The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right
angles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then
the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential
lines are so drawn that each flux is divided into equal number of curvilinear squares.
B Explanation: The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right angles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential lines are so drawn that each flRead more
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See lessExplanation: The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right angles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential lines are so drawn that each flux is divided into equal number of curvilinear squares.
The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right angles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential lines are so drawn that each flux is divided iRead more
The flux lines leave and enter from surfaces, bounding the gap, at right
See lessangles if it is assumed that iron has infinite permeability as compared with air and then
the flux and equipotential lines intersect at right angles. The flux and the equipotential
lines are so drawn that each flux is divided into equal number of curvilinear squares.