Quetzalcoatl Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Hi ya guys, Here is my question: In a coil with some DC current, one can think of all of the electrons moving inside as a cylinderical electron cloud, spining around the cylinder's axis. Is it equivalent to think of the self induction of a coil as the angular momentum of this electron cloud? The coil's resistance to the current's change is analogous to the resistance of an object's angular momentum to change. What do u think?
zerobreaking Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 that's what i was thinking. maybe if you make the coil smaller it will make it go faster?
Quetzalcoatl Posted June 26, 2009 Author Posted June 26, 2009 I didn't think about it, but it sounds like you're right.
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