How Do Coil Architecture and Pole Orientation Affect Magnetic Field Dynamics?

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The discussion centers on the search for information regarding the magnetic field dynamics produced by closed loop induction coils, particularly focusing on how coil architecture and pole orientation influence these dynamics. It highlights that existing resources primarily address motors rather than the specific magnetic field outcomes of induced currents in coils. The relationship between the changing magnetic field (dB/dt) and output induction voltage is emphasized, referencing Faraday's law of induction as a foundational concept. Additionally, literature on transformers and inductance is suggested as valuable for understanding these phenomena. Overall, the conversation seeks to identify studies that explore the effects of coil design on magnetic field characteristics.
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Searching on the net for "closed loop induction" refers mostly to motors. What terms would I use to find information on the dynamics, if I can call it that, the B field that is the out-come of an induced current in this closed loop coil? I would think that the coils architecture would produce various strengths/gauss readings at different points as well as set up pole orientation(s). Is there a study that addresses this?

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The B field, or more exactly dB/dt, is the source of the output induction voltage. Freshman physics texts discuss the Faraday induction law. Also books that discuss transformers and inductance are good sources.
 
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