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Find maximum current in a coil using oscilloscopes and Faraday's Law?
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[QUOTE="boysenbeary, post: 6456092, member: 687284"] Hi Charles, thank you for the response. When you refer to data from the oscilloscopes do you mean values? I am unfamiliar with oscilloscopes, so from the 4 pictures they provided, all I can take from them is their period and the amplitude of the graph. Is there something else I am missing? In the formula I derived for I_0, I tried E.m.f values at the peak, but I couldn't get currents anywhere near 0.141A so I assume that my derivation of the I_0 is incorrect or I am using the wrong values or frequency, time, or e.m.f [/QUOTE]
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