I have pairs of coils for comparison (a/b, c/d, e/f). The questions:
A and B are the same outer diameter and have the same number of turns (3). A disk magnet pair passes over the center from left to right. The inner radius of B is greater than A. Is the induced voltage, current and heating different?
C and D have the same width. They have the same turns (3). D is taller than C, and therefore has a greater mass of copper. Is the there any difference with the voltage, current or heating?
E and F is a variation of A and B. Both have the same outer diameter, except F starts closer to the center and has twice the turns. Is the voltage twice E?
I am asking this because I want to get an idea of how these variations will affect the coils I plan to make for the stator.
I tried to tell him to keep his project posts in one thread.