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ahib:
Turns ratio is an approximation of voltage or current ratios, but not high accuracy.
On resisitivity relative to comments by others:
Copper about 0.017 micro ohm meter from
https://www.google.com/search?q=res....69i57j0l5.11518j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Permanent magnetic material NQP-B powder from table 20 about 100 micro ohm meter from
file:///Users/bradra2/Downloads/7_Slusarek.pdf
A 5000 to 1 ratio.
Magnetic fields are additive taking into account sign.
Set a permanent magnet at some point, A, in space. Two meters away put an AC excited coil, point C. At a mid point, B, measure the magnetic field. This consists of the sum of a DC component and the AC component. Measurable with a Hall device. The Hall device will see both the DC and AC components. Note also that the earth's nearly DC field, it slightly oscillates at a fraction of a Hz, is there as part of the sum. Put a coil at point B and measure the voltage. There is only an AC component.
Move the AC exciting coil to overlay the permanent magnetic. To the extent that demagnetization does not occur the field at B is similar, except for a phase reversal of the AC component. But the magnetic material being in close proximity to the coil does influence the AC field intensity at B.
Within the last year I set up a coil in my living room to measure the earths magnetic field intensity. This is done with a coil, a measurable current to the coil, information on the coil, and a compass. Ran this same experiment back in the 40s for high school physics experiment. Earth's field has changed quite a bit in that time.
My home points north and south, but my compass was way off from pointing north. At the experiment time I had two speakers in the room about 10 ft from the compass. The stray field from the speakers was sufficient to shift the compass reading. Moved the speakers out of the room because my goal was to measure the earth's field. In the early 1800s surveyors in the Negaunee, MI area were getting strange compass readings. This led to the discovery of huge deposits of iron ore.
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