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Hello!
I was talking with a friend today about electrical motors and we started talking about theoretical designs. One question came up which was could the Maxwell Stress Tensor be used to calculate the torque on a rotor of a motor where the airgap is held constant and the magnetic circuit length changes instead of the airgap like motors are designed with.
Could someone who is more physics savy than myself answer my theoretical engineering question?
I was talking with a friend today about electrical motors and we started talking about theoretical designs. One question came up which was could the Maxwell Stress Tensor be used to calculate the torque on a rotor of a motor where the airgap is held constant and the magnetic circuit length changes instead of the airgap like motors are designed with.
Could someone who is more physics savy than myself answer my theoretical engineering question?