Magnetic flux generated by a motor coil

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The discussion focuses on calculating the magnetic flux generated by a motor coil, specifically with and without an iron core. Key equations mentioned include the magnetic field of a solenoid, represented as B = (μ)NI/H, where μ is the permeability constant, N is the number of turns, I is the current, and H is the height. Additionally, the magnetic flux is defined as flux = BAcos(x), where A is the cross-sectional area. The use of Biot-Savart Law for visualizing the magnetic field surrounding the coils is also addressed.

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Hi,
I am not so good with magnetic equations and I am needing some advice in how to start to calculate the magnetic flux generated by a motor coil.

Finally I want to be able to calculate the magnetic flux generated with and without the iron core of each coil in the motor.

I will appreciate all information, help and links to learn about the matter.
 
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how about the magnetic field of a current carrying solenoid .
B=(mu)NI/H (Mu)=permeability constant N= number of turns
I= current H=height
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenoid
flux=BAcos(x)
where A= cross sectional area.
Is this what your getting at .
 
Thanks for your answer. But if I want to draw the magnetic field surrounding the coils and the collaboration between them canceling or summing force, It is correct if I do this with Bio Savart law?
 

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