Inductors present a higher resistance to higher frequencies.
I'm sending a sine wave through an inductor measuring input and output. Strangely the voltage at the output increases with frequency rather than get smaller. The key for this to work is with no load. Even a 30K resistor will stop this effect.
Years ago I heard about the Ferranti effect with long transmission lines at no or minimal load. Does this apply here too or is there something different going on?
I'm sending a sine wave through an inductor measuring input and output. Strangely the voltage at the output increases with frequency rather than get smaller. The key for this to work is with no load. Even a 30K resistor will stop this effect.
Years ago I heard about the Ferranti effect with long transmission lines at no or minimal load. Does this apply here too or is there something different going on?