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it may also be worth noting that the further the core is passed through there is a noticeable increase in a humming noise and the core begins to vibrate
thank,
yep thats what i would have thought as well but it is not the case, i did test with a 300mm core and max output voltage was still when there was only 60mm in the primary coil. I have been searching around for a few weeks now and the closest thing to an answer that i have been able to...
thanks,
I understand about induced currents and what-not, but why does the out put voltage increase as the core is moved further though the transformer? Maximum output voltage is achieved when only 60mm of the core is in the primary coil (each coil is 150mm long). I can upload a graph showing...
hey guys,
was playing around with some solenoids (as in the picture) and found that as the core is passed from left to right through the transformer the output voltage is increased. Can anybody tell me why?
As mentioned I am a real newbie, and I hope not to waste your time with what could...
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