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AC voltage from single magnetic pole

Started by nix85, October 04, 2020, 10:16:36 PM

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Will be posting a few Vids here from Verpies
Shortly


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verpies

Quote from: partzman on October 09, 2020, 10:30:02 PM
This is a test that I will let the reader judge. 
Thank you for making this experiment. I think no one will suspect you of being biased now.


I've been away for the weekend and I see there are a lot of unread messages, I have not read them yet but I am replying with a video of an experiment which is very similar to yours (albeit it is more exhaustive).

Basically, there are three air coils: One coil driven by a PA, which generates time-varying flux and two identical coils wound with enameled copper tape for measuring induced voltage and induced current just like in your experiment. Their positions and scope channels assignments are described in the video.

https://youtu.be/2wPW79aB_Tg

This is also a test that I will let you judge.

verpies

Quote from: verpies on October 09, 2020, 04:05:46 PM
Using separate coils for sensing the voltage and current is not more accurate and in my opinion it is not even necessary to resolve this issue, but it is cleaner conceptually and it is more difficult to object to the result of an experiment that uses separate coils for sensing induced voltage and induced current ...and since it does not skew the experiment much when identical coils are used, I just agree to it.
I'd like to go on record and write, that I made a hasty mistake in agreeing that a modified experiment with two coils will act the same as with one (see my words marked in red).


I should not have agreed to using separate coils in the experiment since using two coils sidesteps the phenomenon of common flux causing induction in one* coil , as illustrated by the experiment in the previous post.
An experiment with separate coils is an an experiment about the behavior of two magnetically uncoupled inductive circuits instead of one.


*which was the subject of our discussion