A time-varying magnetic field will induce a time-varying current in a conductive loop. (Faraday's Law; Maxwell's Equations)
Have you tried a wire loop "antenna" and an opamp amplifier?
An inpedance/resistance in the loop would have a time-varying voltage induced across it by the time-varying current induced by the time-varying magnetic field.
Make the induced voltage appear across an amplifier's input. Look at the amplifier's output.
Cheers,
Tom
Have you tried a wire loop "antenna" and an opamp amplifier?
An inpedance/resistance in the loop would have a time-varying voltage induced across it by the time-varying current induced by the time-varying magnetic field.
Make the induced voltage appear across an amplifier's input. Look at the amplifier's output.
Cheers,
Tom