Question

B/H curve shows the relationship between?

a.

Magnetic field strength and magnetic flux

b.

Magnetic field strength and magnetic flux density

c.

Current and magnetic flux density

d.

Voltage and magnetic flux density

Answer: (b).Magnetic field strength and magnetic flux density

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