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Steinmetz's equation

Steinmetz's equation, sometimes called the power equation, is an empirical equation used to calculate the total power loss (core losses) per unit volume in magnetic materials when subjected to external sinusoidally varying magnetic flux. The equation is named after Charles Steinmetz, a Prussian-American electrical engineer, who proposed a similar…

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