Re: Mechanical doping: first rider caught

Thanks that answers my questionTeddy Boom said:LaFlorecita said:As it is an induction magnet, does that mean it starts to generate power when you spin the wheel? Because that's what they did.
The induction in an induction motor is for induced magnetic field in the material of the motor--so, there doesn't have to be any static magnetic field, the magnetic field can exist only when the motor is running.
(technically induced current, but that's a detail)
So I feel like that might not answer your question, I'll try again
You can have a motor with no permanent magnets at all. You have coils of wire around the outside. The spinning bit is just a chunk of metal that responds to the electro-magnetic field created by the coils. You use electronics to change the field of the coils in just the right way to make the spinning action work.
The sensor they are using could be 'inducing' a magnetic field itself though.. The sensor could output some kind of pulsed strong electromagnetic field, and then monitor for the relaxation of the field.. Almost like an MRI?