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Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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Doug1

 I was thinking about a law of physics this morning."Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." It's a basic law but it struck me that it may be over generalized. If filling my coffee cup with coffee takes a certain amount energy so would emptying it in the exact same way. If I turned the coffee to steam to do work by way of steam pressure to empty the cup are the actions of filling and emptying the cup still equal. Excluding the all other things and just working from the point of view of filling and emptying the cup?

bajac

I was thinking about the same thing. But the reaction force is a also function of the acceleration, impetus, or momentous. A car crash at 10 mph produces different effects than a crash at 100 mph. In other words, the breaking of the Lenz's law is smaller for smaller current magnitudes. Could there be an equilibrium point?


Bajac





ALVARO_CS

bajac:
I cannot do the tests exactly as you propose for lack of good testing equipment. (low budget)
I´ve got a power supply from a PC, modified in one of the 12V positive out wires with a variable voltage regulator.
Got only one analog ammeter up to 3 Amps, do not trust the cheap digital ones. (no oscope)

The test I did with this setup, was not intended for checking efficiency, but I noticed that in that fault condition (coil shorted),
the RPM of rotors decreased visibly, while the amps at prime mover input stayed same, 0.3A at 3V.
Also be aware that these rotors are metallic, so the flywheel effects have to be accounted in the equation.

Nevertheless, I´ll try to do some tests as accurate as I can in the direction you posted. Need some time next week.

Of course my setup is not a replica of yours, it was made long before when working with Adams motors. (see in the pic the tiny cubic neos around the upper rotor)
cheers

hanon

Quote from: Fernandez on August 30, 2014, 04:37:34 PM

When you tie the secondary of coil A to the primary of coil B this will CLOSE the magnetic circuit. That's simple to understand, think of a closed iron ring. It creates a closed magnetic circuit.


Fernandez,

Clearly you are writting about the patent from Daniel Mcfarland Cook (see image attached). I think that that design worked fine but till now none have been able to replicate it, but i do not see new information disclosed by you apart from suggesting us to test it. Maybe you are right, but I am not sure if Figuera 30378 is based on this design. I remember that user NRamaswani used a similar design.

shadow119g

Nobody likes a "know it all" attitude!
However, I have learned to learn from my wost enemy. My worst enemy is certainly not Fernandez.
Anyway, when he stated that Tire Irons were made of Iron, I was extremely skeptical. So I got my
tire iron from my 2004 Ford pickup truck and gave it the "old" spark test. Sure enough, the sparks
are those from white or grey iron.

Good luck all,

Shadow