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i think that it is possible that for unknown circumstances i don't know it.
Generator coils generate the voltage, motor coils use the generated voltage.
There is no physical connection between the primary and secondary of a transformer. A transformer is essentially 2 laminated coils of wire interwoven with each other. The magnetic field created in the primary coil is induced into the secondary coil creating voltage on the secondary side.
These are two different rating coils. I will not take 24V and 240V ac coils in this explanation, I will take low voltage ac coil and high voltage ac coil in the explanation in general. Low voltage ac coils have low insulation in general compared to the high voltage coils since we need more insulation for the high voltage coils. Low voltage ac coils have less no of turns and less diameter of coil compared to high voltage ac coils. But the thickness of the conductor used for the ac coil depends on the current rating of the coil only it does not depends on the voltage.
In a two-coil system, the induced potential difference in the secondary coil depends on several factors: the rate of change of magnetic flux through the coil, the number of turns in the secondary coil, and the strength of the magnetic field produced by the primary coil. According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, the induced voltage is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field and the coil's turns. Additionally, the orientation and distance between the coils can also affect the induced potential difference.
The induced voltage in a two-coil system is directly proportional to the magnetic field strength. As the magnetic field strength increases, the induced voltage in the coils also increases.
I would expect a voltage in both coils of wire.Note that, if the two coils are connected, the voltages (and corresponding currents) in the coils can interact. Also, if the two coils are NOT connected, they can STILL interact, since a current will produce its own magnetic field.
Each of the wattmeter's current coils are inserted into line conductors, and the voltage coils are connected in wye between each line conductor.
Coils at right angles do not couple if the distance is much greater than the diameters, but at close quarters there might be some small amount of coupling unless symmetry is perfect.
There is no positive and negative on a transformer. Transformers will only pass AC (alternating current), due to the fact that induction will only occur with a moving field. The current has to be changing polarity and intensity continuosly, for the current to be induced in the windings. Both terminals on the output vary, with relation to each other. Put DC into a transformer and the coils will saturate, overheat and probably burn out.
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The more coils you have on one side will increase the magnetic force
The more coils you have on one side will increase the magnetic force
i think that it is possible that for unknown circumstances i don't know it.
Generator coils generate the voltage, motor coils use the generated voltage.
The strength of induced current depends on the number of coils of the cunductor and the strength of the magnet.
Using transformers. The concept of transformers is that it can regulate voltage. Like it can increase the supplied voltage by 10 times or even more. It works in the ratio of coils. This ratio of coils are equal to the ratio of input/output voltages.