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  • Measuring electromagnetic field of coil with EMF meter

    Today I tried an EMF meter to measure the electromagnetic field of my PI coils, if appears to be more or less correct, something around 430v near the coil.

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  • #2
    Is that 430V/m (volts per meter?)

    Relationship to Voltage:
    Voltage (measured in volts) is the potential difference between two points in an electric field. The electric field strength is directly proportional to the voltage difference.​

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    • #3
      Yes, that value is V/m ( volts per meter )

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cristiano.sar View Post
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        And will this measurement and calculations give you? Where are the targets of your search, in the air or in the ground? Do your tests in the environment where your goals are located. Otherwise, these measurements will not give you anything.

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