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Can someone tell me realtion bertween Ampere Turns and Tesla???
These are the terms related to magnetic feild strengths...
 
for electric motors
F= B I l
where B is magnetic field strength, I is current and l is length of wire perpendicular to the magnetic field

pretty sure in all application that magnetic field strength is proportional to current and is proportional to number of turn in the coil. (not 100% sure what ampere turns are sorry).

i.e. double amount of turns double magnetic field strength (in terms of a solenoid)
 
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Can someone tell me realtion bertween Ampere Turns and Tesla???
These are the terms related to magnetic feild strengths...


Hi,


The magnetizing force is usually called the H field, and is typically
measured in ampere turns. The resulting magnetic field is usually called the
B field, and is typically measured in Teslas or Gausses.

The two fields are related by:
B=u*H

where:
u is the permeability of the medium.
 
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