I have a question about coils, again. In my research I have read different opinions about whether or not there is any gain from the top and bottom of the coil or if it is just added resistance. I don't know the answer but assuming the two side legs produce most of the power, and for argument all other things equal, would long skinny coils work more efficiently than round or square ones from the point of keeping the top and bottom legs short (less resistance) and the power producing sides longer?
Also, I remember something of a post saying that in longer magnets there was a problem with the flux pattern toward the middle of the magnet. I think the point being a loss of power if the magnet is too long. As often happens, I saw all this when researching something else and can't find it now. Anyway, is this true? Below is a diagram illustrating what I'm talking about and also know that I consider this for radial, not axial flux. Also, I'm NOT talking about a laminated stator or skewed magnets or skewed coils, just a simple radial flux (like a brake drum machine) but with longer magnets than the common 2".

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