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When an electrically conducting liquid passes along a pipe of diameter d through a magnetic field of strength B with speed v the voltage induced across the pipe is v B d (1) provided v, B and d are constant. Thus, given B and d, the speed v may be calculated, and hence the flow rate found. This is the principle of electromagnetic f1owmeasurement.
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Bevir, M.K. (1971). Velocity Profile Effects in the Electromagnetic Flow Measurement of Pulsating Flow. In: Hartert, H.H., Copley, A.L. (eds) Theoretical and Clinical Hemorheology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65156-4_16
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