Hi Dave and all, Here is a document I was shown by somebody or found, can't
remember, anyway here it is and it is no doubt more useful to you guys who
speak the language than it is to me.
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=32a91...DCCE17F%211335
If it seems useful feel free to download it and make it available from another source.
Umm it seems this document is secured so I can't seem to copy and paste any of it.
Here's a small quote.
Just personally, to me it makes no sense that "new" flux lines would just
appear inside the core. It would seem to be a contraction or gravitation into
the core maybe.
remember, anyway here it is and it is no doubt more useful to you guys who
speak the language than it is to me.
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=32a91...DCCE17F%211335
If it seems useful feel free to download it and make it available from another source.
Umm it seems this document is secured so I can't seem to copy and paste any of it.
Here's a small quote.
"This paper shows that the emf generated in the secondary of a transformer is
the result of flux lines that begin outside the core and "cut" the secondary on
their way to engage the core. This represents a new wrinkle to classical field
theory which has traditionally asserted that no flux activity exists outside of
an ideal core."
the result of flux lines that begin outside the core and "cut" the secondary on
their way to engage the core. This represents a new wrinkle to classical field
theory which has traditionally asserted that no flux activity exists outside of
an ideal core."
appear inside the core. It would seem to be a contraction or gravitation into
the core maybe.
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