does it also work as a generator?
Hello Jamie, rave and all,
since the magnetic field created by your energized Rodin coils makes a magnet spin and levitate,
I was wondering whether one of you tried out the opposite effect?
That is:
is it possible to extract/measure an electrical signal at the coil's terminals, if you spin the magnet (with a motor or such like)?
In other words will the Rodin toroid pick up the field of a spinning magnet and transform it into electrical power (possibly very low voltage, but some current/amps)?
Thanks
Hello Jamie, rave and all,
since the magnetic field created by your energized Rodin coils makes a magnet spin and levitate,
I was wondering whether one of you tried out the opposite effect?
That is:
is it possible to extract/measure an electrical signal at the coil's terminals, if you spin the magnet (with a motor or such like)?
In other words will the Rodin toroid pick up the field of a spinning magnet and transform it into electrical power (possibly very low voltage, but some current/amps)?
Thanks
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