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Curbie

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Faraday's Law Confusion
« on: November 20, 2008, 05:01:32 PM »
After modeling Faraday's Law to better understand it at a moment in time (B3:B15), I was comfortable enough with it to try the model over 360 degrees of time (E6:M18). I was expecting the voltage amplitude to increase from 0-90 degrees, decrease from 90-180 degrees, increase amplitude in reverse polarity from 180-270, and decrease in reverse polarity from 270-360. A sine wave, but no go.


So, either my concept (expectation) is wrong or my calculations are wrong.


Does someone know which?


If someone knows for sure that my expectation is correct, then that will do, the calculations are wrong and no one will waste time messing round with a broken spreadsheet.


Thanks,

Curbie






Doesn't smell "RE" to me. Too many armchair theorists and math junkies wasting our time here.



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