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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    hello??
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    so how would i do that? the speed at which the coil cuts fields? can you like just give me a worked out example, using whatever numbers you want.
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    if you can help some more id really appreciate it
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    ok. im trying to generate current by cutting magnetic fields with wiring coiled around an iron core. all i want to know is how much current I am going to get and the voltage too.
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    Help with Gauss To calculate the voltage induced when cutting magnetic field lines you need to know the strength of the magnets in Gauss. I was looking at some magnets I would like to buy for a project. The magnets had 2 different values for the gauss. "Brmax (Residual Induction) or...
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    wait no that's not what i meant. im confused. what you're saying has a magnet cut the field lines. what i was thinking was the field lines could be cut by the coil, is that possible? i mean can i place two magnets side by side, and drop a coil of wire in between them to induce voltage?
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    Ok thanks, you've been a lot of help. Its the upper right picture in Doc Al's link, the one in which you move a magnet in a coil
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    oh ok. so let's just see if i get it. to calculate the induced voltage, you check the area of the field, you multiply it with the strength of the magnet, divide by the speed of the wire and multiply by the number of turns of the wire. wait, what are the units? B is in Tesla, right? but...
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    ok so wait, does the radius of the coil include the diameter of the wiring? or is it just the area within the coil, and not including the wire
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    ok. but how do you find the area of the coil?
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    hmm that looks good, but how do you get "A" ? oh and why is there a negative sign?
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    Explaining Induced Voltage: -NBA/t

    Induced Voltage = -NBA/t I know the equation, but could someone please explain it to me?
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    Buy Neodymium Magnets for Inducing Current on a Budget

    Ok so I'm working on a project involving magnets and inducing current. Thing is that I'm on a budget and need to make sure that I buy the right things. For my project I'm going to need neodymium magnets. Using the magnets I'm going to induce current. I found a website selling magnets. It...
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    Experimenting with Magnetic Fields and Electric Currents

    *BUMP* I'd appreciate it if someone could help, this things killing me. oh and thanks Bob and Pgardn [ ^o), "Pgardn"? ]
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    Experimenting with Magnetic Fields and Electric Currents

    Ok, I think I get it. But how would you know which side is positive and which side is negative? How would I connect it to the capacitor? I realize, there's no point in doing this, its just something that I'm interested in. Oh and, around how much electricity would moving the wire across...
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