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How do I find out the flux for an air core inductor
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[QUOTE="pager48, post: 6000027, member: 645365"] So I just recently received the inductor and as you can see it came a bit banged up infact it was banged up so hard that one zip tie borke off, but the company is shipping a new one for absolutely free and told me to keep the one I have. What I don't understand is which inductor a donut shaped inductor like the one I have or an inductor which has no empty center (not donut) radiate a magnetic field further supposing same inductance & power pumped into each coil? [ATTACH=full]225904[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]225905[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]225906[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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