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Question about magnetic induction

Started by tsl, November 30, 2012, 09:53:34 AM

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tsl

hello @all,
take a look at the picture attached
M1,M2 are permanent magnets or coils that generate a static constant field
C1,C2 are coils that are creating opposing fields
L is a simple loop
Question :
If M1M2 field is constant and the field generated by C1 and C2 is abruptly switched off (or on) will there be a current induced in loop L?
I say there will be one, what are you saying?
:-X

Neo-X

You should study more so you could not post of such a simple question. OU forum is NOT for beginner in electronics and physics.

tsl

@Neo-X
please excuse me for being such a morron
do you know what do i have in mind with that simple question?
i guess not
anyway you gave me an answer but not on my question. give it a real try next time



"You should study more so you could not post of such a simple question. OU forum is NOT for beginner in electronics and physics." by Neo-X

TechStuf

Neo-X, let's not be so hasty in dismissing him.  Let us humor the fellow. Tsl, your question depends upon several conditions.  First off, is this all taking place in or out of a forest and within hearing range of any humans?
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@tsl:


I don't think that loop "L" will have any measurable current via induction. I'm simply going from the concept that wires/coils induct energy from a collapsing magnetic field. Your design would generate a collapsing field alright ~ however, that change would be super-imposed on the "static" magnetic field and likely would not result in very much actual field collapse as seen from the "L"-loop's point of view.


Just my 2 cents worth.


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