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What is voltage when running current through copper plats?

Date:2021/10/18 21:55:58 Hits:
Hey everyone, I'm hoping that you guys will be able to help me with some calculations. I was on YouTube and came across this: I then began to wonder if I could make a solenoid using bitter disk as in the video, granted no where near as powerful. I would say 1 tesla using an iron core. After some digging, I found the bitter disk are .27 mm thick or thicker and as the video says made of a copper silver alloy. To simplify lets use pure copper. Since current generates heat, and as heat increases, so do the resistance of the copper, lets say the copper disks are being called by water or some other cooling mechanism to keep them at room temps. Known: B=unl length is 12inches/.3048m r = 1 inch bitter disk would need to be big enough for the iron to go through and extend 2 inches out from the inner edge. turns = 564.4 There would be 564.4 insulators turn density is n=N/L = 1850 turns/m I = 0.086 amps B = 1 tesal u = relative permeability = Iron (99.8% pure) 6.3 10−3 5000 source: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/permeability-d_1923.html Ohm's Law : V = IR V = volts I = current in amps R = resistance R = ρL/A = Resistance of the wire(bitter disk) P = Resistivity of copper ρ = 1.7 x 10-8 Ωm L = is the length A = The area is the cross-sectional area of the wire Unknown: My best guess for the cross-sectional area of the bitter disk would be: a = L*w a = 50.8 mm * .27 mm = 8.636 mm ^2 = 0.008636 m^2 My best guess for the length the current would travel would be to take the circumference of a circle or in this case the bitter disk * number of turns and convert to meters. c = 2 π r = 2 * π * 25.4mm = 159.593 mm = 0.159593m * 564 = 90.01m (1.7 x 10-8 Ωm * 90.01m)/ (0.008636 m^2) R = 0.0001771850393700787Ω V = IR V = 0.086 amps * 0.0001771850393700787Ω = 0.0000152379133858267682 volts V = 0.00001524 volts Questions: What would the voltage be? Would the overlapping copper plates add more resistance and increase the voltage? Would the insulation between the copper plates add resistance?

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