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MH's ideal coil and voltage question

Started by tinman, May 08, 2016, 04:42:41 AM

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Can a voltage exist across an ideal inductor that has a steady DC current flowing through it

yes it can
5 (25%)
no it cannot
11 (55%)
I have no idea
4 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 20

MileHigh

<<< At T=5 seconds,a negative voltage is place across that existing current that is flowing through the voltage source.  >>>

Enough said again Brad.  It's like a bottomless cup of coffee.

MileHigh

<<< So tell us again how you cannot place a voltage across a current flow?  >>>

Again.  Six years of work and schooling and all that I got was a lousy t-shirt.

tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on June 04, 2016, 10:48:45 AM
<<< Now make that torque ideal--like your voltage  >>>

Go ahead Brad, what happens when you make the torque ideal?

An ideal torque that is applied to the flywheel,where the torque is a counter force against the stored energy in the flywheel,would stop the flywheel instantly,regardless of the mass of that flywheel, or stored energy in that flywheel.


Brad

MileHigh

Quote from: tinman on June 04, 2016, 10:59:38 AM
An ideal torque that is applied to the flywheel,where the torque is a counter force against the stored energy in the flywheel,would stop the flywheel instantly,regardless of the mass of that flywheel, or stored energy in that flywheel.

Brad

Enough said again.  And to think that this is coming from a guy that has been working with engines all his life.

tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on June 04, 2016, 10:56:24 AM
<<< At T=5 seconds,a negative voltage is place across that existing current that is flowing through the voltage source.  >>>

Enough said again Brad.  It's like a bottomless cup of coffee.

I see that you actually do not understand your own circuit,and how it is operating.
Let me guess--the current just disappears :D-->like your stored energy in the inductor dose ;D

A bottomless cup of coffee would be great in the mornings MH--what is your point?. :D