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As per some websites that I visited,
"Magnetic Permeability is the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field"
so in materials with higher permeability the magnetic fields should be denser that materials with lower permeability.
Lets say we have a magnetic circuit with a magnetic material of permeability 1000 and there are 500 flux lines passing through it now if I introduce another material into this circuit with permeability 100 so that both magnetic materials are in series circuit.
Would the 500 flux lines still force themselves through this material or would there be a drop in flux lines?
"Magnetic Permeability is the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field"
so in materials with higher permeability the magnetic fields should be denser that materials with lower permeability.
Lets say we have a magnetic circuit with a magnetic material of permeability 1000 and there are 500 flux lines passing through it now if I introduce another material into this circuit with permeability 100 so that both magnetic materials are in series circuit.
Would the 500 flux lines still force themselves through this material or would there be a drop in flux lines?