Consequences of Rotating Objects C on Coil A Frequency

In summary, coil A is located within a magnetic field created by accelerating objects B, resulting in a Larmor frequency within the coil. The objects C, which can be a single object or a train of objects, have a quadruple movement pattern and rotate around coil A, emitting gravitational waves. The direction of rotation of objects C affects the direction of acceleration of particles at point N in coil A, as shown in paper no.4. The energy of the particles at the center of the coil may be highest depending on the direction of the coil. This scenario may change if objects C also generate their own magnetic fields, as seen in papers 1, 2, and 3.
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As per the above figure coil A is situated inside a magnetic field caused by small accelerating objects B which in turn are causing the larmor frequency in coil

Object C or train of objects C have quadruple movement and are rotating around the coil A giving out gravitational waves.

Objects C are rotating with the source of magnetic or em field ( or are cause of it)

In above situation:Would there be acceleration of particles in coil A if the frequency of gravitational waves given out by objects C is double of larmor frequency? (As per parallel propagation given in the paper no.1,2, and 3)If we assume objects C to be rotating clockwise then in which direction(E or F) would the particles at point N accelerate (paper no.4 also shows the generation of em waves by accelerated particles) and if we they accelerate in one direction could the energy be highest at center of the coil depending on the direction of the coil.And would the above answers differ if the objects C were also generating magnetic fields through their acceleration (as the source of larmor precession on Coil A)

Papers

1)http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/..._paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf
2)http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1981ApJ...248..783P&data_type=PDF_HIGH&whole_paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf
3)https://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/9905054.pdf
4)https://arxiv.org/pdf/1502.00893.pdf
 
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B can be seen as current loop
 
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Anyone?
 

1. What is the purpose of rotating objects on a coil?

The purpose of rotating objects on a coil is to induce an electric current in the coil. This is known as electromagnetic induction and it is the basis for many modern technologies such as generators and electric motors.

2. How does the frequency of rotation affect the induced current in the coil?

The frequency of rotation directly affects the frequency of the induced current in the coil. As the rotation frequency increases, the induced current frequency also increases. This is because a faster rotation causes more changes in the magnetic field, leading to a higher frequency of induced current.

3. What are the consequences of increasing the frequency of rotation on the coil?

Increasing the frequency of rotation on the coil can have several consequences. These include a higher induced current, which can lead to increased power output in a generator or faster rotation in an electric motor. However, it can also cause more heat to be generated in the coil, potentially leading to overheating and damage.

4. How does the number of turns in the coil affect the induced current?

The number of turns in the coil has a direct relationship with the induced current. More turns in the coil will result in a stronger induced current, while fewer turns will result in a weaker induced current. This is because more turns create a stronger magnetic field, leading to a higher induced current.

5. What factors can affect the frequency of rotation and induced current in a coil?

The frequency of rotation and induced current in a coil can be affected by several factors. These include the strength of the magnetic field, the number of turns in the coil, the material of the coil, and the speed of rotation. Other external factors such as temperature and electrical resistance can also influence the frequency and strength of the induced current.

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