Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Coil Turns = Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2/Coil Current at Length l/2
n = H2/IL/2
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Coil Turns - Coil Turns can be defined as the total number of turns. that are wounded on the object.
Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2 - (Measured in Newton) - Apparent Magnetic Force at length l/2 is the product of Number of Turns of a coil and Current in the coil when the length is l/2.
Coil Current at Length l/2 - (Measured in Ampere) - Coil Current at Length l/2 is ratio of Apparent Magnetic Force at length l/2 to Number of Turns of a coil.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2: 6.2 Newton --> 6.2 Newton No Conversion Required
Coil Current at Length l/2: 4.2 Ampere --> 4.2 Ampere No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
n = H2/IL/2 --> 6.2/4.2
Evaluating ... ...
n = 1.47619047619048
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.47619047619048 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.47619047619048 1.47619 <-- Coil Turns
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil Formula

Coil Turns = Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2/Coil Current at Length l/2
n = H2/IL/2

Why two magnetic field lines never intersect each other?

The magnetic lines of force do not intersect (or cross) one another. If they do so then at the point of intersection, two tangents can be drawn at that point which indicates that there will be two different directions of the same magnetic field, i.e. the compass needle points in two different directions which is not possible.

How to Calculate Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil?

Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil calculator uses Coil Turns = Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2/Coil Current at Length l/2 to calculate the Coil Turns, number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil formula is defined as is given for both total numbers of turns and turns per volts. Turns per volts formula is derived as (1/(4.44 x F x M x A)) where F = Operating frequency, M = Magnetic flux and A = Area of core. total number of turns formula is defined as ( Turns per volts x voltage). Coil Turns is denoted by n symbol.

How to calculate Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil, enter Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2 (H2) & Coil Current at Length l/2 (IL/2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.47619 = 6.2/4.2.

FAQ

What is Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil?
number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil formula is defined as is given for both total numbers of turns and turns per volts. Turns per volts formula is derived as (1/(4.44 x F x M x A)) where F = Operating frequency, M = Magnetic flux and A = Area of core. total number of turns formula is defined as ( Turns per volts x voltage) and is represented as n = H2/IL/2 or Coil Turns = Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2/Coil Current at Length l/2. Apparent Magnetic Force at length l/2 is the product of Number of Turns of a coil and Current in the coil when the length is l/2 & Coil Current at Length l/2 is ratio of Apparent Magnetic Force at length l/2 to Number of Turns of a coil.
How to calculate Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil?
number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil formula is defined as is given for both total numbers of turns and turns per volts. Turns per volts formula is derived as (1/(4.44 x F x M x A)) where F = Operating frequency, M = Magnetic flux and A = Area of core. total number of turns formula is defined as ( Turns per volts x voltage) is calculated using Coil Turns = Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2/Coil Current at Length l/2. To calculate Number of turns per unit length of magnetic coil, you need Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2 (H2) & Coil Current at Length l/2 (IL/2). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Apparent Magnetic Force at Length l/2 & Coil Current at Length l/2 and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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