Article | REF: D1050 V2

Magnetic circuits

Author: Marcel JUFER

Publication date: August 10, 2010, Review date: May 3, 2021

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4. Magnetic forces

4.1 Magnetic energy derivative

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4.1.1 Electromechanical conversion principle

The study of electromechanical conversion is based on the principle of energy conservation. This involves an intermediate form: electromagnetic or magnetic energy.

An electromechanical force results from three possible forms of interaction:

  • the interaction between two currents ;

  • the interaction between a current and a ferromagnetic circuit...

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