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Russian Special Transformer ( Really Amazing! )

Started by Neo-X, June 07, 2010, 11:46:01 PM

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Neo-X

@ mscoffmann

Nope this is not an ordinary . Watch again the video carefully you will see that the primary coil is perpendicular to the secondary and not in parallel.. You cannot create a voltage in a secondary coil if it is perperdicular to the primary coil because it cant cut a magnetic flux. But in his transformer the coil is perpendicular.. So how is this works????

This is what I mean perpendicular see the picture below...

mscoffman

@All

A varying number of flux line is enclosed by the circuit loop.
How does this work then?;


Current transformer

The most common form of current clamp comprises a split ferrite ring.
A wire coil is wound round one or both halves, forming the secondary
winding of a current transformer. The conductor to be measured forms
the primary. Like any transformer this type only works with AC or pulse
waveforms, with some examples extending into the megahertz range.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_probe#Clamp_meter

:S:MarkSCoffman

Neo-X

@mscoffman

Hay! still you dont get me.. It is still different in a current transformer. Maybe only a more knowledgeable in a transformer can understand me..

Paul-R

Quote from: Neo-X on June 13, 2010, 02:25:08 AM
@mscoffman

Hay! still you dont get me.. It is still different in a current transformer. Maybe only a more knowledgeable in a transformer can understand me..
Isn't this like an induction furnace or the new induction home cooking rings?