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Magnetic reluctance, or
magnetic resistance, is a
concept used in the
analysis of
magnetic circuits. It is
defined as the
ratio of
magnetomotive force...
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torque through magnetic reluctance.
Reluctance motor subtypes include synchronous, variable,
switched and
variable stepping.
Reluctance motors can deliver...
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circuit laws. For example, the
total reluctance R T {\displaystyle {\mathcal {R}}_{\mathrm {T} }} of
reluctances R 1 , R 2 , … {\displaystyle {\mathcal...
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switched reluctance motor (SRM) is an
electric motor that runs by
reluctance torque and thus is a
subgroup in
reluctance motors.
Unlike common brushed...
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Dielectric reluctance is a
scalar measurement of a p****ive
dielectric circuit (or
element within that circuit)
dependent on
voltage and
electric induction...
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variable reluctance sensor (commonly
called a VR sensor) is a
transducer that
measures changes in
magnetic reluctance. When
combined with
basic electronic...
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Magnetic complex reluctance (SI Unit: H−1) is a
measurement of a p****ive
magnetic circuit (or
element within that circuit)
dependent on
sinusoidal magnetomotive...
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Germany and ****an's
reluctance to
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Allied strategic bombing, and Germany's...
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Muslims compelled the
British to
consider their stance,
despite their reluctance to
partition India. In a
final attempt to
prevent partition, they proposed...
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aggravates her hyperthyroidism. On the
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reluctance of not
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