Hi Everyone,
I have a pretty difficult problem that I would really appreciate some
help in solving.
I need to measure the current induced in a conductor by a strong
magnetic field. I need to do this without using any conductive
material in the magnetic field since this will induce current in the
measurement equipment and trash the results.
Here are ideas that I've been tossing around but do not have a real
grasp on.
Can I use some light emitting diode and pump the light out in a fiber
optic cable and sample it away from the experimental setup?
Can I submerge the conductor in a liquid, measure heat generated by the
current?
I'm at a loss on how to approach this problem, any advice?
Thanks!
I have a pretty difficult problem that I would really appreciate some
help in solving.
I need to measure the current induced in a conductor by a strong
magnetic field. I need to do this without using any conductive
material in the magnetic field since this will induce current in the
measurement equipment and trash the results.
Here are ideas that I've been tossing around but do not have a real
grasp on.
Can I use some light emitting diode and pump the light out in a fiber
optic cable and sample it away from the experimental setup?
Can I submerge the conductor in a liquid, measure heat generated by the
current?
I'm at a loss on how to approach this problem, any advice?
Thanks!