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How to calculate the voltage induced in a coil by an AC magnetic field?
I'm still in college, and while I was taught how to calculate standard examples of a rotating coil in a constant magnetic field, or a stationary coil in an alternating magnetic field, shift few things around like in this example and I am lost. I can guess and calculate things but without a real...- Psyrebro
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How to calculate the voltage induced in a coil by an AC magnetic field?
Basically, my thoughts are that if we for example take 50Hz AC current, the field switches 50 times in a second and with it, direction of the magnetic field. So if the coil was to be physically moved by some external force along the length of the straight conductor, it would experience being...- Psyrebro
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How to calculate the voltage induced in a coil by an AC magnetic field?
Should I rotate the secondary coil by 90° relative to the sketch so that coil turns "cut" the magnetic field lines? If so, the calculation doesn't change as much. For the purpose of this calculation, the load on the secondary coil isn't important, also secondary loop area can be calculated, the...- Psyrebro
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How to calculate the voltage induced in a coil by an AC magnetic field?
So, as it says in the title, I am trying to calculate overall voltage induced in a coreless coil in the cases of it being stationary and moving in an alternating magnetic field. To go more into detail, I would like to create a mathematical model of a coil in an alternating magnetic field that...- Psyrebro
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