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Even if it’s not constant, it would still be over the same space it’s just the wire occupies more of that space. I don’t see how just changing the secondary would affect that produced by the primary. What I’m talking about is just making the blue wire in this pic thicker. That would seemingly increase the flux, but I got sidetracked from my main question focusing on that. The real point was what does wrapping the wire an extra time around this core give you that is unique to number of turns and couldn’t be explained by, say, linear length of the wire wrapped around.

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