Hello, attached is a picture of a cylinder magnet moving in and out of a coil, in a linear AC generator configuration.
Below it, there are 3 possible configurations for the magnetization of the magnet (axially/diametrically/radially).
Which of the 3 configurations will produce more voltage on the coil, assuming same motion, magnet mass and magnet strength conditions for all three of them?
I was instructed by a physics guy to use something like the attached schematic. I am also showing the magnetic field lines short of.
It uses a magnet with NS-SN-NS, which will reverse the field four times per pass.
But I do not get it how this would produce more voltage. I think that this configuration will produce greater frequency AC not greater voltage. I thought that greater voltage could be produced only by increasing the speed of the moving magnet or the coil turns only.