Rotational field using 2 only signal input

It is for an experiment involving alteration of photon emission in a rotational magnetic field.

I am wondering if there is any difference in rotational speed between a two phase and four phase system. Is it 1:1 compared with the applied sinewave frequency.

P Nielsen

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pnielsen
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Are you familiar with the Zeeman effect?

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If you even need to ask this question you don't have much hope of understanding the data that your experiment will produce.

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Martin Brown
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Martin Brown

Some people understand some things and others understand other things. So what?

P Nielsen

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pnielsen

box.com NEVER relinquished your image to me. Instead, I got 20 minutes of frustration!

I don't know what you're trying to do, but *IF* you take two loops of wire, mount them concentrically in quadratue - make it look like a sphere that has been cut into quarters. THEN drive each loop with quadrature current, sin(wt) and cos(wt) you will create a rotating magnetic field that at a distance looks identical to tieing a permanent magnet on a string and spinning it at the same speed.

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Robert Macy

I just clicked the link and it works fine for me. Sorry to hear you wasted time, and thank you for your input.

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P Nielsen

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