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Alert!
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The Big Picture:
Think cable :-)
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The knob, the shaft, and the whole speedometer, and cable assembly, in this
analogy have no mass at all, thus no inertia. Also for the purposes of this, other
resistance, as further voltage is applied. If we adjust a Variac thatsdriving a nominal 120 volt transformer designed to handle 100 to 200 VA butthe Variac is set to drive it over it's rated voltage, say about 145 volts AC
RMS, we start to see the onset of saturation effects. One obvious thing, isthat the transformer hums louder than usual, but if we connect a low ohm
series resistor, and chart the current, through it by reading the voltageacross it with an oscilloscope we get the following waveform.
The blue portion of the waveform is the normal transformer current the red
bulge is the onset of saturation, and after that point as the voltageincreases, the resistance of the copper wire inside the transformer, is the
only further current limiting factor, because the core is saturated, and can
not accept any more magnetic fields. The more voltage applied bytransformers, the magnetic core material is composed of thin sheets of mild
steel cut into "E" and "I" shapes, sprayed with graphite, an insulator at theminiscule voltages present in the core of a transformer, or inductor.
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The magnetic gap is both desirable, for some things, and undesirable for, I
know I used to make custom transformers.
Yet another way to achieve magnetic gap is the grind up the iron, andsprinkle in some graphite, and a Wizard's brew of other chemicals, bake athigh