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Hi MIKE. 05-Sep-03 23:00:50, MIKE ROSS wrote to Greg Mayman MR> If you connect the dynamo output to an audio preamp, you can hear MR> the lines of force clicking as you gently move the rotor very MR> slightly. I don't think so... there's way too many lines in there ans also the copper being a normal conductor the lines can pass throught the copper so what causes the click... I think it's more likely you're hearing bearing noise, or some saturation/hystereesis effect rather than anything involving individual linees of forrce. also there's probably way to much audio frequency radiation in the vacinity... MR> I forget what this clicking effect is called. You can also hear it MR> with an electric guitar going through a fuzz box. When the strings MR> are gently moved one can hear that magnetic clicking effect. that'd be the clipping in the amplifier in the fuzz box... fuzz effect is a heavily clipped signal. -=> Bye <=- ---* Origin: Entropy isn't what it used to be. (3:640/1042) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 640/1042 531 954 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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