I have a little conumdrum on my hands... I wound two electromagnets with the same length of magnet wire around steel cores. One is 5" long, and the other 1.5". The 5" electromagnet seems much stronger than the 1.5" one, even though the field strength of an electromagnet is halved when the length is doubled?
I know that there are fewer turns on the 1.5" magnet because there are more layers (hence the radius grows faster than the 5"), but should this make so much difference?
It's 18 gauge copper magnet wire, btw.
I know that there are fewer turns on the 1.5" magnet because there are more layers (hence the radius grows faster than the 5"), but should this make so much difference?
It's 18 gauge copper magnet wire, btw.
