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ECNG1015 : Intro to Electric Energy Sys (Semester II- 2024/2025)

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Which of the following best describes the phrase "fringing of the flux"?

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Magnetic moments are only due to the orbital spin of the electrons around the nucleus.

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If a sinusoidal current is applied to a coil wrapped around a ferromagnetic material, what would cause the flux density to be concentrated at the outer edges of the core material?

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The energy density (the amount of energy stored in or extracted from a given volume) of the core material can be found by finding the the area between the BH plot and the H axis.

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Amperes circuital law states that the line integral of magnetic field intensity around a closed path is equal to the current encircled by that path. This law can only be applied if the cross-sectional area of a conductor is normal to the plane formed by the closed path. 

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The following choices bellow describe various situations for a coil wrapped around a ferromagnetic material. Which of the situtaions would also have the effect of widening the BH curve?

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The magnetic system shown in the figure below consists of 5444 turns of copper wire wound around a toroidal core. The wire has a resistance of 15 Ω, and the core is made from a ferromagnetic material whose reluctance is negligible compared to that of the airgaps in the system. The thickness of the entire core is uniform and is measured at 2cm. A DC voltage is applied to the coil and the resulting coil current is i=16A. The effect of fringing at the airgaps is considered to be negligible. Calculate the flux density at the lower left airgap.

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For the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material, the flux density lags behind the magnetic field intensity. What is the term used to describe this phenomenon?

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Which of the following best describes the magnetic skin effect?

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