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1 coil, 1 magnet, 1 AC wave
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Re: 1 coil, 1 magnet, 1 AC wave
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by Norm (
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...and so if you turned the coil on edge you would get a half wave?
( :>) Norm
( :>) Norm
Re: 1 coil, 1 magnet, 1 AC wave
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by troy on Sat Oct 2nd, 2004 at 08:25:28 AM MST
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Hey Norm, not sure what we would get, but the substance of the original contention was what happens with a regular air core coil in an alternator as usually discussed on this board.
Best regards,
troy
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Re: 1 coil, 1 magnet, 1 AC wave
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by finnsawyer on Sat Oct 2nd, 2004 at 11:34:09 AM MST
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Most likely you would get a single negative or positive pulse of reduced amplitude. The reason for this is that the field of the magnet drops off quickly with distance and one side of the coil is farther away from the magnet. It will produce a voltage opposite in polarity to that of the close side but much weaker. Should be an easy experiment to do.
GeoM
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