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Simple Theory of How to Generate Current From One Magnet

Started by studentofhistory, October 12, 2011, 04:53:07 PM

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studentofhistory

I haven't tested this theory but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. As we all know, current can be induced in a copper coil, that is wrapped around an iron core, if that iron core contains a magnetic flux that is either increasing in strength or decreasing in strength. If the flux strength is constant, no current is induced. I've always been puzzled as to why that would be and here is my solution to that mystery.

Imagine an iron rod that is horizontal, which is wrapped by a copper wire in a series of turns to create a coil. If we could see inside the iron core, an increasing magnetic flux might appear as a wave of energy. When that wave hits the first turn of the coil, there will be a difference in flux strength between the wire of the first turn and the wire of the 2nd turn next to it. I believe that it's that difference that induces the current. The reason why I think this is the case, is that the current induced in the first turn generates it's own magnetic field which, because the flux at that point is higher, will overpower the magnetic field that is generated by the wire in the adjacent turn, which is pushing against adjacent magnetic fields and therefore current flows. When overall field strength in the core is constant, the magnetic field generated by each turn of the coil, is exactly equal to that of every other turn of the coil and counteracts each other meaning that there is no current flow.

But supposing that the turns of the coil, were separated from each other by enough distance that their own magnetic fields would not interact? In that case, why wouldn't a magnetic flux of constant strength, passing through the iron core, induce a current in the coil? If this theory is correct, then one magnet, connected to an iron core, which is wrapped with a coil that has spaces between turns, should generate a constant flow of DC. I hope someone, who is experienced with building electric devices, which I am not, will try this and post the results.

Tito L. Oracion

Hi buddy

base on my observation and experiment, in order for an electron or current to flow, then there should be an inbalance number of electrons from the two metals.

So therefore by making a pulse, then we are making an inbalance to something that is constant, and the faster pulse, then the strongest making of inbalance and the more powerful sucking effect of electron from the outside.

wings

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on October 12, 2011, 08:52:02 PM
Hi buddy

base on my observation and experiment, in order for an electron or current to flow, then there should be an inbalance number of electrons from the two metals.

So therefore by making a pulse, then we are making an inbalance to something that is constant, and the faster pulse, then the strongest making of inbalance and the more powerful sucking effect of electron from the outside.
I like this conclusion ... the ether is the source.

Doug1

studentofhistory
It would be too much to explain why that would not work.You would be better off reading the pdf file floating around this site about transformers. There is a world of information in the nearly 200 pages with graphs equations ect.. Even if you do not understand it all at first you will have a refference to keep going back to.You can look up the things you dont understand over time. There is little golden nugget hidding in that file. Im willing to bet very few people read far enough to even come close to it. If your lucky, if it was ment to be. You may even find a totally different contrary understanding. I will give you a breif mental image to consider. A simple magnet, it is stationary.It's locked in place with an order of it's lattice.Yet it maintains magnetic flux without motion being exerted upon it. It is completely wrong and impossible if you believe completley how flux is created in a iron core wrapped with wire. No change or translation of motion ,no flux right? Yet the magnet continues to give all the one finger salute. Everything is as it should be at this time in history. Untill the order of the collective is changed in it's entirety nothing will change.

studentofhistory

I'm not familiar with this site. Can you tell me what the name of the pdf file is and where to look for it?