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*Fast solenoids for valves. | *Fast solenoids for valves. | ||
*How do you design a magnetic coil for optimal performance? When do you reach saturation? | *How do you design a magnetic coil for optimal performance? When do you reach saturation? | ||
*Permeaability - resistance of a material to magnetization. [Electric Motor Design] | |||
*Coulomb - SI unit of charge, about E19 fundamental charges. | |||
*Amp - one coulomb of charges flowing per second | |||
*Farad - is a capacitance of electric charge: one coulomb of charge separated by 1 volt. See [[International System of Units]] | |||
*Henry - | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[Electric Motor Design Guide]] | *[[Electric Motor Design Guide]] |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 10 May 2020
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- Fast solenoids for valves.
- How do you design a magnetic coil for optimal performance? When do you reach saturation?
- Permeaability - resistance of a material to magnetization. [Electric Motor Design]
- Coulomb - SI unit of charge, about E19 fundamental charges.
- Amp - one coulomb of charges flowing per second
- Farad - is a capacitance of electric charge: one coulomb of charge separated by 1 volt. See International System of Units
- Henry -