Greetings.
I hope you guys do not mind in clarrifying a concept for me.
When a magnet approaches a coil, a current is induced in the coil. When the magnet is directly over the core of the coil, the current ceases, and when the magnet passes the core, the induced current is reversed.
Is that true?
Secondly, If a second coil is wound around the same core (bifilar) then it is triggerred by the induction in the first coil. The first coil is also triggerred by the induction caused in the second coil by the magnet and the initial induction in the first coil is triggered by the passing of the magnet.
Is that true?
Thanks in advance,
BM
I hope you guys do not mind in clarrifying a concept for me.
When a magnet approaches a coil, a current is induced in the coil. When the magnet is directly over the core of the coil, the current ceases, and when the magnet passes the core, the induced current is reversed.
Is that true?
Secondly, If a second coil is wound around the same core (bifilar) then it is triggerred by the induction in the first coil. The first coil is also triggerred by the induction caused in the second coil by the magnet and the initial induction in the first coil is triggered by the passing of the magnet.
Is that true?
Thanks in advance,
BM
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