I have seen so many videos about this and none helped me.
I can't calculate B. (equation: Efm = 2 ∗ N ∗ area ∗ B ∗ cos(θ)). I mean... when I calculate the field B, I find high values for the current.
my reference:
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I implemented a DC motor and needed to prove the values obtained in practice by Maxwell's equations.
I made the deductions based on the video and unfortunately I haven't satisfactory results.
I can't calculate B. (equation: Efm = 2 ∗ N ∗ area ∗ B ∗ cos(θ)). I mean... when I calculate the field B, I find high values for the current.
my reference:
I implemented a DC motor and needed to prove the values obtained in practice by Maxwell's equations.
I made the deductions based on the video and unfortunately I haven't satisfactory results.
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