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Re: inductance



Thanks Dave, that was the clue,but I am still far from solution.
My mistake is i did not describe my problem well.
I am working on my graduate study (that why I translate
manual:)). Part of my work is to prove that programs like femm
(free) can replace old way of callculating numerical problems.
Point is in precision and ability of solving different problems.
I solved (ehm, femm did) all problems but one.
thing is that I need to prove that in comparison with
one-turn coil all other coils with n turns
( n=2,3,4,5...etc) have n^2 times larger inductance.
Or, maybe, if 1 turn coil is not good for considering should
I take 50 turns and 100 turns coil for comparison (altough,
drawing 100 turns...huh)
With file I attached earlier I can not achieve that.
I assume it is because of dimensions of wire, which is
neglected in "hand" callculations.
So, any ideas? Explanations?
Thanks
Tomislav