Re: Cancel magnetic field in one current carring wire
- From: "Thinking123" <jpb193@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Apr 2005 14:09:48 -0700
You're right, I meant to mention that it had to be between two points.
Chasing a rainbow then. Are you sure? What if I wrapped it in a coil
for half the distance, then wrapped it in the opposite direction for
the other half? Like magnet/solinoid wraps. I just thought of it, but
that would change the direction of the field and cancel out right? Or
would that be the same as the zigzag? (This is for a math model that I
gave up on a while ago when I realized that I would have to create and
destroy electrons to have a single current between 2 points in a closed
system. Now this is another idea how to make it realistic...unless it's
impossible. Just trying to think and get knowledgable feedback. )
.
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