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					<description><![CDATA[I know that there are a lot of similarities between magnetic circuits and standard circuits, one of which is the analogy between MMF and EMF etc. Additionally, Ohm&#039;s Law translates into magnetic circuits:

V=IR    ==&#062;   F=ΦR

Can power can be calculated by making the same substitutions? Can I say:

P=IV     ==&#062;   P=ΦF  ??]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know that there are a lot of similarities between magnetic circuits and standard circuits, one of which is the analogy between MMF and EMF etc. Additionally, Ohm&#8217;s Law translates into magnetic circuits:</p>
<p>V=IR    ==&gt;   F=ΦR</p>
<p>Can power can be calculated by making the same substitutions? Can I say:</p>
<p>P=IV     ==&gt;   P=ΦF  ??</p>
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