JumbleDuck
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What if the lead is connected or disconnected while on load on the peak of a half cycle?
Makes no difference - at any point in the cycle you still have the same current flowing in opposite direction down conductors very near each other, so they cancel out as near as makes no difference.
It seems hard to believe there would be enough magnetic flux to demagnetise a compass needle.
Indeed. I wouldn't rule it out as impossible, because unless you wind the coil from coax there is a small field produced, but I'd want to rule out other possible causes first.
My earlier post regarding electrolytic corrosion is no myth though. If you wrap a mains lead around damp metal you do get electrolytic corrosion.
Interesting. Corrosion between what and what? And does the current in the lead affect the results?