CJ
Well-known member
You can think of the core as a resistor, if you put a gap in the core , most of the "voltage " will appear across the air gap, the core sees less voltage along Its magnetic path. Just sub in flux for voltage and you have the whole concept.
Although the gapped core will see less DC flux, it can still be magnetized.
Although the gapped core will see less DC flux, it can still be magnetized.