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Coil hot spot

Been trying to find the exact spot where the coil is most sensitive . Perhaps a discussion on how to find it would be helpful ?
 
I plan to do a little report on this soon. Remove the coil from the rod and flip it upside down on a table (with no metal, of course). Hold a coin in your hand and "paint" the air above the coil around it at various levels to see if you can begin to draw a picture in your mind of the magnetic field being generated. Also try it at the extreme fringe of depth and see how the field changes. I'm also planning to try an old experiment that might provide an even better picture of the field dynamics being generated, but I suspect the field is far too weak to do it, though. When I get around to it I'll report back.
 
william1 said:
Been trying to find the exact spot where the coil is most sensitive . Perhaps a discussion on how to find it would be helpful ?

William Ive found it to be dead center of the coil. you can tell this by deep targets in clean areas.
Neil
 
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