What is Winding: Definition and 105 Discussions

An electromagnetic coil is an electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a coil, spiral or helix. Electromagnetic coils are used in electrical engineering, in applications where electric currents interact with magnetic fields, in devices such as electric motors, generators, inductors, electromagnets, transformers, and sensor coils. Either an electric current is passed through the wire of the coil to generate a magnetic field, or conversely, an external time-varying magnetic field through the interior of the coil generates an EMF (voltage) in the conductor.
A current through any conductor creates a circular magnetic field around the conductor due to Ampere's law. The advantage of using the coil shape is that it increases the strength of the magnetic field produced by a given current. The magnetic fields generated by the separate turns of wire all pass through the center of the coil and add (superpose) to produce a strong field there. The more turns of wire, the stronger the field produced. Conversely, a changing external magnetic flux induces a voltage in a conductor such as a wire, due to Faraday's law of induction. The induced voltage can be increased by winding the wire into a coil because the field lines intersect the circuit multiple times.The direction of the magnetic field produced by a coil can be determined by the right hand grip rule. If the fingers of the right hand are wrapped around the magnetic core of a coil in the direction of conventional current through the wire, the thumb will point in the direction the magnetic field lines pass through the coil. The end of a magnetic core from which the field lines emerge is defined to be the North pole.
There are many different types of coils used in electric and electronic equipment.

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    Wind Toroidal Cores - Tips for 20 Gauge Magnet Wire

    Hey Everyone, I recently got a hold of a coupe of toroidal cores that I want to wind some wire on (see pic). They are roughly 2.5" OD, 1" ID, 1" thk. I plan to wind two coils of 20 gauge magnet wire onto them but I was wondering if anyone here knows how the factory-made ones are wound? Do...
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    Question about Simple DC Motor Winding

    I have a question concerning the armature in a simple DC Motor, the kind portrayed in textbooks. We have received an assignment to build a DC Motor and while I have made my own design I am having a bit of confusion with the armature. I know I can just have a straight conductor but I was...
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    Winding modes and size of the extra dimensions

    I've read that the extra dims are stabilized via string winding modes - This is a bit of a star trek style question but is it theoretically possible to somehow 'interfere' with the winding modes so as to CHAGNE in some way the size of an extra dimension. I'm really interested in this - if...
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    Coil Winding Mechanics: Deriving Linear Wire Speed Equation

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    Exploring the Benefits of Winding Mountain Roads

    Why do mountain roads rarely go straight up the slope but wind up gradually?
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