electro-magnetism with high voltage ignition coil

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

electro-magnetism with high voltage relay driven ignition coil.
magnetic feild interfierance

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  • :20 sec.... hehe

  • @idusclothing haha shhh i was little :)

  • What's up with Aussies always doing these cool electronics videos, I didn't know we had so many electronic fanatics around.

  • haha same

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  • Yes, the paper clip will move. An ignition coil is made like a solenoid coil. Ignition coils have several long, flat laminated steel strips which form the coil's core. Since the ends of the core are open, the magnetic field easily escapes and loops around to each end. If you could see the magnetic field it would appear much like magnetic filings do around a bar magnet. A transformer has a closed magnetic loop. Paper clips are simply steel wire. Do the experiment with copper and it won't move.

  • cool

  • nice video guy.

    thom.

  • wtf???

  • yep thats right, the secundair

  • primaire

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