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Re: I learned sumptin'...

To: mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: I learned sumptin'...
From: Lester <lewing@sport.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 08:09:17 -0600
... what it means is that the old style units were directional and if  
you put the clamp on backward you would get no reading..  ;-)

Lester


On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:34 PM, Timothy H. Collins wrote:

>> OK Peter,
>
> If the magnetic field around a wire is equal to the permeability of  
> free space times the current all divided by 2 time Pi times the  
> radius of the wire, how does changing to resistor wire increase the  
> magnetic field so as to get better inductance?
>
> Answer that and THEN we'll be learnin'      LOL.
>
> I would like to hear an explanation from a physicist on this  
> subject. When a wire carries a current there is a magnetic field  
> around it. The inductor clamp on the timing light picks up that  
> field. So, . . . does this mean the current carried by racing wires  
> is small? To small to produce a "big enough" magnetic field? That  
> doesn't make sense.
>
> Tim Collins
> Midland, MI
> 1966 AH Sprite




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