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Unipolar Induction - Relative motion isn't needed!

Started by gravityblock, July 14, 2012, 11:54:39 PM

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blueplanet

What are you going to show us?

I also notice that the voltage generated is so small that it is hardly usable. Could you offer any explanation?  Are you sure this is what you have expected?


Quote from: Dave45 on July 28, 2012, 08:22:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njWwyynLrdo&feature=uploademail

blueplanet

Quote from: lumen
There is no paradox, it only appears to be because current can be generated whether the magnet spins or not, but both cases are the same thing.



By Faraday's law, emf = eeff * d flux/ dt.   If there is no paradox, can you use this formula to evaluate the voltage output from a homopolar generator?

blueplanet

Some years ago, I posted a thread about my finding on a brushless homopolar configuration. Unfortunately, I cannot find the thread.

The homopolar configuration I built generates an AC voltage rather than a DC voltage. The current is not zero.


EDIT:  FOUND IT

http://www.overunity.com/11087/need-some-help-for-my-homopolar-experiment/msg295132/#msg295132

Dave45

build a pulsed coil system using the bucking homopolar configuration
DC output