Definitions for "Magnetomotive Force" Add To Word List
Login or Register  | Word Lists | Search History

The force that produces magnetic flux.
Helpful?           0
Line integral of magnetic field intensity between any two points. Force that tends to produce a magnetic field and is the magnetic analog to electromotive force.
Helpful?           0
The magnetic potential difference between any two points. Analogous to voltage in electrical circuits. That which tends to produce a magnetic field. Commonly produced by a current flowing through a coil of wire. Measured in Gilberts (C.G.S.) or Ampere Turns (S.I.).
Helpful?           0
Force that produces a magnetic field.
Helpful?           0
The force required to produce magnetic flux. When electrically induced, magnetomotive force is proportional to (and can be measured in) ampere-turns (SI) or gilberts (cgs). Sometimes known as Magnetic Field Strength.
Helpful?           0
Magnetomotive force is any physical cause that produces magnetic flux. It is analogous to electromotive force or voltage in electricity.
Helpful?           0