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11 October, 23:40

What is caused by the induced voltage and is therefore proportional to the number of wire turns, strength of the magnetic field, and speed of the cutting action?

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  1. 12 October, 00:09
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    Inductive Reactance is caused by the induced voltage and is proportional to the number of wire turns, strength of magnetic field and the speed of cutting action.

    Explanation:

    Inductive reactance is the opposition of a circuit element to the flow of current due to that element's inductance.

    It is caused by the induced voltage and depends on the factors that determine the induced voltage.

    It is proportional to the number of wire turns & strength of the magnetic field (which both depend on the physical make-up of the inductor) and the speed of cutting action which depends on the frequency.
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