
Re: Does an electromagnet lag its input?
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:46:47 -0800 (PST), sid <sylvestersn@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>If I'm sending a 60 Hz sine wave to an electromagnet (inductor), then
>won't the current through the coil lag the input voltage by 90 deg?
>So if the magnetic field depends basically on the current and the
>number of turns, the pull of the magnet will lag the input voltage by
>a quarter-cycle, won't it?
>
>Because of my application, I'd like for the input wave, as seen on the
>scope, to match the timing of the magnetic pull. Is there a way to
>compensate for the lag, like with a capacitor or something? Sid
What about a small resistor in series with the electromagnet? The
voltage across the resistor will be in phase with the current, and
thus the magnetic field. You need to be careful connecting the scope
to 120 volt ac, of course. You could use a small transformer for
isolation.
Chuck
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