I need to compute energy stored in coil depending on time of short-circuit it with DC source of power.
The idea is simple : to connect high self-induction coil to DC source (battery of give capacity ,voltage and power in impulse) for a given period of time and mathematically compute the energy released on disconnect and voltage of flyback thus generated.
Is that possible ?
I know that em=L*dI/dt and e=0.5*L*I^2 are basic equations to compute electromotive force of self-induction and energy stored in coil but how to apply it to the time and power source in short-circuit ?
Can somebody help ?
The idea is simple : to connect high self-induction coil to DC source (battery of give capacity ,voltage and power in impulse) for a given period of time and mathematically compute the energy released on disconnect and voltage of flyback thus generated.
Is that possible ?
I know that em=L*dI/dt and e=0.5*L*I^2 are basic equations to compute electromotive force of self-induction and energy stored in coil but how to apply it to the time and power source in short-circuit ?
Can somebody help ?
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