MIT Physics Demo -- Inductor Radio
One wire coil is connected to a radio, and another is connected to a speaker. The two coils are not connected to each other. The radio signal is transmitted through the induced magnetic field caused by the current in the wires. The signal is only received when there is a magnetic flux through the receiving coil, and thus no sound is heard when the coils are perpendicular to each other.
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This demonstrates clearly that the electric and the magnetic fields are perpendicular to each other in two spatial dimensions
Posted over 3 years by Anonymous User
hi.. i presented this in our electromagnetics class.. and i answered everything well til my prof asked me how the gap between the solenoid coils relate to the magnetic flux..
hi.. i presented this in our electromagnetics class.. and i answered everything well til my prof asked me how the gap between the solenoid coils relate to the magnetic flux..can anybody help me answer this please?
hi.. i presented this in our electromagnetics class.. and i answered everything well til my prof asked me how the gap between the solenoid coils relate to the magnetic flux..can anybody help me answer this please?what equation or relationship relates the gap to the magnetic flux? so i could answer why the volume increases as the gap decreases..
Posted 3 years by Anonymous