The following graph was made by measuring the voltage across a open circuit secondary coil induced by the flux of a prim

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The following graph was made by measuring the voltage across a open circuit secondary coil induced by the flux of a prim

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The following graph was made by measuring the voltage across
a open circuit secondary coil induced by the flux of a primary
coil powered with 20.2 volts at 1MHz
The Following Graph Was Made By Measuring The Voltage Across A Open Circuit Secondary Coil Induced By The Flux Of A Prim 1
The Following Graph Was Made By Measuring The Voltage Across A Open Circuit Secondary Coil Induced By The Flux Of A Prim 1 (19.73 KiB) Viewed 30 times
Though we are measuring voltage this should be proportional to
the induced flux. Would it then make sense to infer that this graph
shows the slope of an inverse cube as that is how magnetic fields
decrease with distance. This is a general theory question I may be
wrong in my assumption.
Transformer Configuration Vsource (Volts) Offset (cm) Secondary Open Circuit Voltage (Volts) 20.2 0 5.85 0.5 5.69 1 5.3 1.5 4.7 2 4.1 2.5 3.4 3 2.7 3.5 2.06 4 1.48 4.5 0.9 5 0.42 5.5 0.13 6 0 6.5 0 7 0 7.5 0 8 0 8.5 0 9 0 9.5 0 10 0 Secondary Voltage Vs. Coil Axis Offset 7 6 u Secondary Voltage (volts) 2 o 0 0 1 5 2 3 4 Coil Axis Offset(cm)
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