How Do You Calculate Current from a Faraday Disc?

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Calculating current from a Faraday disc involves considering factors like back electromotive force (emf) and the specific motor's torque. While voltage calculations are more straightforward, determining current requires additional complexity. Using a flat coil instead of a solid disk can enhance efficiency if the coil's magnetic field aligns with the stator magnets. Resources like the linked article provide further insights into the topic. Understanding these principles is crucial for effective generator design and performance.
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Hi,

How do you calculate the current from a faraday disc? I have found calculations for the voltage, but what about the current?
I think it is a bit more complicated due to back emf, but if you know what motor you are using (the torque it can generate), then can you work it out?
Thanks for any help,

Charlie
 
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Thanks Drakkith, great link.
It seems that this isn't as simple as i first hoped it was!

Charlie
 
If you use a flat coil instead of solid disk and coil is wind in such direction, that its magnetic field adds to the field of stator magnets, the generator will be more efficient.
 
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