Superimposed voltage/ Current Passes Through?

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russwr

Joined Aug 29, 2017
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Pulsing DC 40 volts, 15 amps, about 60 cycles, passing through 13Turn coil over steel core, going to separate load resistor, that has one line wire UNDERNEATH coil also, that is from different circuit of higher voltage, milliamps pulsing, at lower 15 cycles. This 2nd wire acts as a full loop circuit flux secondary side of STEP DOWN transformer of 13 to 1 ratio. Am I to assume this "automatic" secondary #12 gauge single line side has somewhat of an increased current passing through it also , to it's separate low ohms load resistance? (Electromagnet as also being transformer means same time by induction )
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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NOT ONLY is the collection of words NOT UNDERSTANDABLE, in addition, it's question makes no sense.
There may have been a serious translation error.
I hope that the TS can provide a more detailed explanation of what the actual question is about. Certainly, my understanding of the description of the assembly leads to a question of "WHY???"
What is described does not seem to be a potentially useful arrangement.
 

BobTPH

Joined Jun 5, 2013
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As understand it, you have an iron core wth 13 turns on it and a single wire from a separate circuit that passes below it.

No, this does not make it a 13:1 transformer. The wire would have to make a loop through the core for that.

The iron core keeps most of the field inside the core, so coupling to the wire outside will be very small. It is doubtful that it would have a significant effect on the second circuit.
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Srating a post with: " Pulsing DC 40 volts, 15 amps, about 60 cycles, passing through 13Turn coil over steel core, going to separate load resistor, that has one line wire UNDERNEATH coil also "
is in itself leaving out a whole lot of information. Really!!

AND, note that 40 volts and 15 amps describes 600 WATTS of power. So something will be getting rather warm in a hurry.

What russwr needs to provide, in oder to possibly get an accurate and useful answer, is to explain what the goal is, and what results are wanted!

This site does not charge per word posted, and so, providing us with a lot more detail, including the desired results, is much more likely to get a more useful response, and not cost more.
 
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