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The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
the ability of a coil to produce self-induced voltageis indicated by XL ,since it includes the factors of frequency and inductance.
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you have to measure the diameter of the coil and then multiply the diamter by pi
A coil has to spin in a generator to produce electricity.
Electronic doorbells have pre-programmed melodies that they emit over a speaker. Mechanical doorbells are often quit interesting, the have a coiled copper wire that acts as a electric magnet similar to a solenoid. a solid steel rod in the middle of the coil is normally pulled against a elastic spring so that when the coil is energized it will pull the metal part into the coil against the spring the moment that happens a switch is normally pressed by the metal part that breaks the current and de-energize the coil, the now compressed spring will push the steel rod from the coil causing the switch to re-energize the coil...this will allow the steel part to oscillate back and forth in and out of the coil.. the sound is produces by placing a bell shaped metal part in front of the steel part and the steel part is allowed to hit it each time it oscillate and so the sound is produces. Difficult to explain, try finding a picture of a mechanical doorbell.
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To produce a constant torque on the coil
The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
Need to know what the size of the wire is in the coil and the physical diameter of the coil.
it depends on what is your low volatage. the turns of coil it's according to what is the voltage they are,When the coil / coil is equail voltage/voltage