CatGut wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ...
I asked:
: So are you saying that the voltage will be present without any current?
:
: If a coil is open, a voltage can be induced in it without current flowing.
: I think that is what he is saying.
I never knew this was possible, but I don't know very much anyway.
I was under the impression that Ohm's law still applied. And if
V = I x R, and if I = 0, then V = 0 too. Like I said, I don't know
much and so this seems confusing.
If that reasoning applied to transformers, it would have to apply to
batteries as well. And yet, I think it's pretty clear that batteries
have a voltage even when nothing is hooked up to them; in fact, it's
a chemical property of them.
- Logan
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