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Part 4/4: Magnetic Fields Introduction | Your Electronics Open SourceBy now you have hopefully learned that the voltage induced in a coil is proportionate to the change of the flux threading through that coil. We will now see that this is the cornerstone operating principle for another electromagnetic device called the transformer. We start out with a coil ...
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Part 3/4: Magnetic Fields Introduction | Your Electronics Open SourceReturning to Faraday’s experiment we concluded the current could be induced to flow in a coil surrounding a magnetic material where the magnetic field in that material was changing. More specifically, an electromotive force exists in the coil which causes current to flow. It turns out that we ...
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Part 2/4: Freescale Magnetic Fields - Introduction | Your Electronics Open SourceIf you take a wire that is conducting current and you bend it into a loop as we have done in this example, we can see that the magnetic field generated by that wire will be concentrated in the centre of the loop as shown. We can use a variation of the right hand rule which we will call the right ...
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Part 1/4: Magnetic Fields Introduction | Your Electronics Open SourceAh yes, today we will learn about magnetic fields. Let’s explore how to grow your own magnetic field. And discuss why they are so attractive. Yeah, right. Magnetic fields enable much of the technology that we take for granted today. Transportation systems such as the mach level train in China, ...
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Computational Electromagnetics for RF and Microwave Engineering - Cambridge University PressThe numerical approximation of Maxwell's equations, Computational Electromagnetics (CEM), has emerged as a crucial enabling technology for radio-frequency, microwave and wireless engineering. The three most popular 'full-wave' methods - the Finite Difference Time Domain Method, the Method of ...
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