Calculating Induced Voltage in a moving coil through a static field.
10/13/2007 12:06 AM
The problem stated.
What is the algebraic equation for induced voltage of a coil moving at known velocity in m/s through B in Tesla's at the optimum induction angle?
Gavilan
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Re: Calculating Induced Voltage in a moving coil through a static field.
10/15/2007 1:22 PM
Could someone define the variables in the equation.
I don't see a variable for inductance?
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Re: Calculating Induced Voltage in a moving coil through a static field.
10/15/2007 11:42 PM
So you are telling me that a coil with 2 turns moving at V through B will have the same induced voltage as a coil with 200 turns moving at V through B?
How about v=BLV? where B is in Tesla's L is in Henry's and V is in meters per second?
Gavilan
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