Magnetic induction
A magnetic field of variable frequency and varying strength is produced in a long coil. The voltages induced across thin coils which are pushed into the long coil are determined as a function of frequency, number of turns, diameter and field strength.
- Huge field coil for homogenous magnetic field
- On-the-fly switching of the numerous induction coils
- Easy frequency setting thanks to digital function generator
Field coil, 750 mm, 485 turns/m
Induction coil,300 turns,dia.40mm
Induction coil,300 turns,dia.32mm
Induction coil,300 turns,dia.25mm
Induction coil,200 turns,dia.40mm
Induction coil,100 turns,dia.40mm
Induction coil,150 turns,dia.25mm
Induction coil, 75 turns,dia.25mm
PHYWE Digital Function Generator, USB
Digital multimeter 2005
Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, red
Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, blue
- Determination of the induction voltage as a function
- of the strength of the magneticfield,
- of the frequency of the magneticfield,
- of the number of turns of the induction coil,
- of the cross-section of the induction coil.
- Maxwell’s equations
- Electrical eddy field
- Magnetic field of coils
- Coil
- Magnetic flux
- Induced voltage