Papabravo
Well-Known Member
It is hard to get you what you seem to want because words are not sufficient to describe the situation. A picture, or a drawing, or a schematic might be helpful. One of the hard things to quantify is the strength of the magnetic field, how the field is changing, and how efficient the coupling is to your coil.
A simulator may or may not be helpful in describing and understanding the situation. Now a coil that is shorted is similar to a small resistor in parallel with an inductor. If that is what you are talking about I'm thinking that it will be mostly uninteresting.
BTW with a small resistance (10 milliohms) across the coil the output voltage and current are quite small but they are still out of phase. This is as true at 60 Hz as at 100KHz.
A simulator may or may not be helpful in describing and understanding the situation. Now a coil that is shorted is similar to a small resistor in parallel with an inductor. If that is what you are talking about I'm thinking that it will be mostly uninteresting.
BTW with a small resistance (10 milliohms) across the coil the output voltage and current are quite small but they are still out of phase. This is as true at 60 Hz as at 100KHz.
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