Induced EMF: specific velocity and track length

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I ensured that the conductor moves at 10-20 m/s.
The length of the track is 40-60 m.
Variable magnetic strength in the coils.
I wonder of the optimal values for each term, such that the EMF is the highest.
Thank you.
 
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Welcome to PF.

We must first work out what you are doing.
Is this an experiment, with a track?
Please give us a web link to the subject.
 
@adebo -- Is this for schoolwork? If so, I can move your thread to the schoolwork forums.
 
Baluncore said:
Welcome to PF.

We must first work out what you are doing.
Is this an experiment, with a track?
Please give us a web link to the subject.
I meant that the conductor travels in straight line or a curving one.
 
berkeman said:
@adebo -- Is this for schoolwork? If so, I can move your thread to the schoolwork forums.
Not schoolwork.
 
adebo said:
I meant that the conductor travels in straight line or a curving one.
Possibly the picture is totally clear in your mind but we can only give an answer / opinion if you explain things in more detail. A sketch or photo would help but your words so far could be describing anything. Are you referring to an experiment you have seen in a book?
 
adebo said:
I ensured that the conductor moves at 10-20 m/s.
The length of the track is 40-60 m.
Variable magnetic strength in the coils.
I wonder of the optimal values for each term, such that the EMF is the highest.
Thank you.

sophiecentaur said:
Possibly the picture is totally clear in your mind but we can only give an answer / opinion if you explain things in more detail. A sketch or photo would help but your words so far could be describing anything. Are you referring to an experiment you have seen in a book?
Thank you.
I realize that the problem as stated lacks the most important details. I had to be cautious because it is a novelty. One of the details became PhD dissertation, but no one was/is privy to the entire material. I have some ailments that prevent me from experimenting, and the mathematics applicable to various parts of the concept are insufficient for the whole.
The posting here was prompted by the frustration caused by my condition.
It is, naturally, giving the impression of ignorance, but it is just incomplete and distorted.
Sometimes, emotions get the better of one!
Thanks to everyone!
 
Get well soon.
 
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adebo said:
I had to be cautious because it is a novelty.
I wonder what you mean by that. (??) Are you reluctant to give details for commercial reasons or is it a matter of understanding the subject?
Your question relates to Electromagnetic Induction and this Wiki page may help. Beyond that, Googling could help and you could dip into the AI option. That can be very useful when you have a problem with the actual question to be asking it. IOf you look at the Images option, you may see a diagram that's near what you want.
 
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Baluncore said:
Get well soon.
Thank you! It moves me.
 
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sophiecentaur said:
I wonder what you mean by that. (??) Are you reluctant to give details for commercial reasons or is it a matter of understanding the subject?
Your question relates to Electromagnetic Induction and this Wiki page may help. Beyond that, Googling could help and you could dip into the AI option. That can be very useful when you have a problem with the actual question to be asking it. IOf you look at the Images option, you may see a diagram that's near what you want.
Thank you.
I gave explanations about what motivated the posting, and, frankly, it looks like a psychotic episode.
 
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adebo said:
I ensured that the conductor moves at 10-20 m/s.
The length of the track is 40-60 m.
Variable magnetic strength in the coils.
I wonder of the optimal values for each term, such that the EMF is the highest.
Thank you.
Impelled by reactions to the post, I must make some clarifications:
It is not a conductor “per se”, but a complex system which is at times crossing magnetic fields. The fields’ intensities are irregular and the resultant EMFs are to be quantified on account of disturbances they generate in both the mobile system and in the “envelope”, which is another system “housing” the first.
Thus, the “induction” is not the goal!!
There is no way anyone could understand this just from the initial description!
My apologies to everyone!
I would like to close the account but it is not clear how on my phone.
If not possible, then I will not return, or will be - at the most - a reader of site.
 
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adebo said:
I would like to close the account
If you stop posting on this thread, it will soon work its way down the list, never to be seen again. Don't worry that your name may still exist on this forum. Who knows, you may find something interesting for another question. Perhaps we will hear from you. :smile:
 
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Thank you
 
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I'll go ahead and close this thread then.
 
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