...The change in current is instantaneous which is actually amazing if you think about it.
It reminds me of gyroscopic precession where the precession is starts and stops instantaneous as soon as you add/remove the force.
I was able to answer quickly because I had seen this in a past experiment on core saturation, where I was very surprised. I agree that it is quite amazing. It is possible that there is a similar effect with precession, because an electron spin behaves like a perfect magnetic dipole and therefore like a superconducting loop. When you pull a core out from a powered solenoid, L goes down too and I rises proportionally and instantaneously seemingly keeping d(L.i)/dt = 0. But do we not see an EMF generated?
If the flux variation is cancelled, there can be no EMF. The phenomenon is not contradictory with the classical theory but still seems quite crazy. I wonder if the proximity of this effect, the total cancellation of the flux variation, to the magnetic flux repulsion effect that we have with superconductors could not be a lead in itself to explore.
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