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electrical_engineering_and_electronics_1:magnetic_circuits [2025/09/19 12:33] – ↷ Seite von electrical_engineering_and_electronics_2:magnetic_circuits nach electrical_engineering_and_electronics_1:magnetic_circuits verschoben mexleadminelectrical_engineering_and_electronics_1:magnetic_circuits [2025/09/19 17:21] (current) mexleadmin
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-====== Magnetic Circuits ======+====== Magnetic Circuits (*) ====== 
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 <callout> For this and the following chapter the online Book 'DC Electrical Circuit Analysis - A Practical Approach' is strongly recommended as a reference. In detail this is chapter [[https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electrical_Engineering/Electronics/DC_Electrical_Circuit_Analysis_-_A_Practical_Approach_(Fiore)/10%3A_Magnetic_Circuits_and_Transformers/10.3%3A_Magnetic_Circuits|10.3 Magnetic Circuits]] </callout> <callout> For this and the following chapter the online Book 'DC Electrical Circuit Analysis - A Practical Approach' is strongly recommended as a reference. In detail this is chapter [[https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electrical_Engineering/Electronics/DC_Electrical_Circuit_Analysis_-_A_Practical_Approach_(Fiore)/10%3A_Magnetic_Circuits_and_Transformers/10.3%3A_Magnetic_Circuits|10.3 Magnetic Circuits]] </callout>
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 In this chapter, we will investigate how far we have come with such an analogy and where it can be practically applied. In this chapter, we will investigate how far we have come with such an analogy and where it can be practically applied.
  
-===== 5.1 Linear Magnetic Circuits =====+===== 9.1 Linear Magnetic Circuits =====
  
 For the upcoming calculations, the following assumptions are made For the upcoming calculations, the following assumptions are made
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-===== 5.2 Non-linear magnetic Circuits =====+===== 9.2 Non-linear magnetic Circuits =====
  
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-===== 5.3 Mutual Induction and Coupling =====+===== 9.3 Mutual Induction and Coupling =====
  
 Imagine charging your phone wirelessly by simply placing it on a charging pad.  Imagine charging your phone wirelessly by simply placing it on a charging pad. 
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-===== 5.4 Magnetic Energy =====+===== 9.4 Magnetic Energy =====
  
 The magnetic field of a coil stores magnetic energy.  The magnetic field of a coil stores magnetic energy. 
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 <WRAP> <imgcaption ImgNr100 | Overview of the magnetic Formalism> </imgcaption> {{drawio>OverviewONMagnetics}} </WRAP> <WRAP> <imgcaption ImgNr100 | Overview of the magnetic Formalism> </imgcaption> {{drawio>OverviewONMagnetics}} </WRAP>
  
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