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Flux density in the teeth of an electrical machine, such as a motor or generator, at no load varies depending on the specific design and material of the machine. However, a general range for flux density in the teeth at no load is typically around 1.2 to 1.8 Tesla. It’s important to note that these values can differ based on the machine’s magnetic materials and overall design specifications.