I was performing an experiment on an air cored coil, when I noticed that the resonance peak of the coil (Real(Z)) in air was sharp, but when kept on an SS316 plate, the peak dampened. When the coil was kept on copper, the peak amplitude increased slightly as well.
I understand that the increase in resonance frequency is due to the formation of eddy currents on the material reducing the flux within the coil, which reduced the coil inductance. So when inductance reduced, the resonant frequency increased.
But why does the impedance amplitude (max[Re(Z)])change?
Can anyone explain why?