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When using Fisher's LSD method at some stated significance level α,the probability of committing a Type I error increases as the number of pairwise comparisons increases.
Magnetic Flux
Magnetic flux refers to the measure of the quantity of magnetism, considering the strength and the extent of a magnetic field.
Pole Polarity
Refers to the magnetic polarity (north or south) of the poles in a magnetic field, crucial in the functioning of electric motors and generators.
Lines of Magnetic Flux
Imaginary lines representing the strength and direction of a magnetic field, where the density of lines indicates the field's intensity.
Synchronous Speed
The speed at which the magnetic field in an AC motor rotates, dependent on the frequency of the supply current and the number of poles in the motor.
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