OK i hooked up my pure iron rod and wound a coil down it's length and hooked it up to my switchable cap bank and adjusted the cap value for max amplitude, i used my scopes internal DDS to lock at 180KHz to drive the coil and parallel cap bank. One end of the iron rod had the coil connected to it and the other end had a neo magnet with a wire sandwiched between the magnet and iron rod, i marked one side of the magnet so i knew which way round it was and then scoped the sine with the magnet each way round. The DDS is only 2.5V Amplitude or 5V pk-pk. There is a small measurable difference when the magnet is flipped, see both scope shots, each scope shot is with the magnet in different orientations. One way the average pk-pk is 329mv the other way the average pk-pk is 322mv I tried a few times to make sure it was not the sandwiched wire disturbance that was causing this and the results were the same each time. So i think we have a very small confirmation of the effect here any tips on how to progress would be helpful PS i did not know if the iron rod polarity matters, in the picture below, the black wire is sandwiched between the magnet and iron rod, this is one connection that goes to my cap, and the blue wire coming from the coil end near the magnet is the other connection to the cap, the left hand side of the rod and coil are connected together.
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