mätspole
A mätspole, often translated as a measuring coil or sense coil, is an electrical component used to detect changes in magnetic flux. It consists of a coil of wire, typically wound around a core material, though it can also be an air-cored coil. When a magnetic field passes through the coil and changes in strength or direction, it induces a voltage across the terminals of the mätspole. This induced voltage is directly proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic flux according to Faraday's law of induction.
Mätspolar are commonly employed in various sensing applications. They are fundamental to the operation of many