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The formula for the flux per pole in an electromagnetic or electrical machine context is given by:
[ Phi = frac{P}{N} ]
Where:
– (Phi) is the magnetic flux per pole (in Weber, Wb),
– (P) is the total magnetic flux produced by the magnet or electromagnet (in Weber, Wb),
– (N) is the number of poles.
This formula simplifies how to calculate the flux associated with each pole in a multi-pole magnetic system, which is important for understanding and designing the magnetic circuits in electric motors, generators, and transformers.