that inductor won’t magnetically couple to another inductor, real or simulated. There’s no magnetic field to do so. You also don’t get big voltage spikes caused by back EMF, which depending ...
AT the Royal Society of Edinburgh on February 20, Sir J. Alfred Ewing read a paper on “Models of Ferromagnetic Induction,” giving a detailed account of his most recent work in magnetism.
A – The coil is at 0°. The coil is moving parallel to the direction of the magnetic field, so no potential difference is induced. B – The coil is at 90°. The coil is moving at 90° to the ...
A – The coil is at 0°. The coil is moving parallel to the direction of the magnetic field, so no potential difference is induced. B – The coil is at 90°. The coil is moving at 90° to the ...