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I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedance by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedance increased.

What might be the reason for this?enter image description here

I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedance by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedance increased.

What might be the reason for this?

I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedance by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedance increased.

What might be the reason for this?enter image description here

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Can a change in magnetic field change the impedenceimpedance of a coil

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Marcus Müller
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I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedenceimpedance by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedenceimpedance increased.

What might be the reason for this??????

I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedence by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedence increased.

What might be the reason for this??????

I kept a coil in a linearly increasing magnetic field and calculated the impedance by measuring the induced current and voltage.

When the maximum value of magnetic field was reduced (while keeping the rate of increase of magnetic field with time constant) the impedance increased.

What might be the reason for this?

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