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Can I use a copper wire instead of magnetic wire?
For what is purpose?
Are you conflating “magnetic wire” with “magnet wire”, which is generally copper/aluminum but covered with thin insulation such as enamel and used for winding coils?
I have never heard the term “magnetic wire” but I can imagine a wire that is ferromagnetic - soft iron wire would qualify. Perhaps there would be applications that would require those ferromagnetic qualities (i.e., high magnetic permeability) - I could not answer intelligently unless I knew the design specifications.
Using high-permeability wire in a coil would tend to concentrate magnetic flux within the wire, which does no good, as induction wants to have the flux concentrated in the center of the coil.
Magnet wires are called that because they are used for winding magnets, and solenoids and transformers and other magnetic components and have enameled insulation which is very thin.
Are you conflating “magnetic wire” with “magnet wire”, which is generally copper/aluminum but covered with thin insulation such as enamel and used for winding coils?
I have never heard the term “magnetic wire” but I can imagine a wire that is ferromagnetic - soft iron wire would qualify. Perhaps there would be applications that would require those ferromagnetic qualities (i.e., high magnetic permeability) - I could not answer intelligently unless I knew the design specifications.
Using high-permeability wire in a coil would tend to concentrate magnetic flux within the wire, which does no good, as induction wants to have the flux concentrated in the center of the coil.
Magnet wires are called that because they are used for winding magnets, and solenoids and transformers and other magnetic components and have enameled insulation which is very thin.
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