wht do u mean by constant flux linkage theorem ?
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Answer / karthik_elec
constant flux linkage theorem which states that the flux
linkages just prior to a transient must be equal to the
flux linkages just after a transient, the final current
(If) is much larger than the initial current (Ii) if the
inductance during charging is maximum and during
discharging is minimum
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Answer / faisal nisar
In a system altered instantaneously say-by closing the
switch of any system the flux linkage must be the same
before and after the system is altered but only for very
small interval of time ,
which is to say flux linkage can not change
instantaneously in a given system .. the conclusion is
described as the principle of constant flux linkage..
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Answer / rakesh kumar
in a purely inductive circuit it is impossible to have an
instantaneous flux change , that is the total flux linked
with a purely resistive circuit is always constant .
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