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Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.

Started by synchro1, June 09, 2013, 11:07:49 AM

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synchro1

@MarkE & Milehigh,

You Con Artists look for "Delayed Lenz Effect" where there is none. Then you proclaim you can't find any, and conclude it's a falsehood. Don't you want to see that same old "Slip Knot Trick" again? You were asked by me to start your own threads. I want to see a B/H curve, not that same boring "Lorentz" side track formula.

synchro1


MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on December 26, 2014, 06:05:47 PM
Read and confine you comments to this PDF:
Synchro1 the Ferroxcube data manual primarily describes soft ferrites.  The ferrite offerings from quality manufacturers like TDK and Philips/Ferroxcube exhibit both high resistivity, and near zero magnetic viscosity.  The MnZn power ferrites are highly efficient in applications to nearly 1MHz.  IE even these lower frequency materials exhibit negligible opposition due to any cause.

MarkE

Quote from: synchro1 on December 26, 2014, 05:16:22 PM
@MarkE & Milehigh,

You Con Artists look for "Delayed Lenz Effect" where there is none. Then you proclaim you can't find any, and conclude it's a falsehood. Don't you want to see that same old "Slip Knot Trick" again? You were asked by me to start your own threads. I want to see a B/H curve, not that same boring "Lorentz" side track formula.
Synchro1 you are creating a parody of yourself.  Here is your OP:

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Magnet coil cores, demagnetization power and Lenz delay.
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I received a message from Bob Smith, asking if I ever tried a "Mag Amp". I'm opening this new thread so everyone can benefit from  Bob's knowhow.

Here's Igor's bedini-magnacoaster video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzNjAs3-9LA


Reply to your comment on: bedini-magnacoaster:

My question to Igor was; Does the rotor speed increase when you insert the iron magnet into the coil core? His answer:

"yes, it does, a little...
to get to the bottom of it we need to make an inductor from it !
here's the Vorktex secret - by oscillation (it's his "breaker") get a HF HV output; transform it down to HF HA output and than rectify it to the caps bank; and discharge it to batteries to run the inverters to run the oscillator ... looped...
btw, like your antygravity tests...

cheers"


This confirms the rotor acceleration. The question remains, is this "Lenz Delay Effect"? My theory is that the magnet interferes with coil efficiency, inducing the delay! Extending the output coil core length appears to slow the coil's performance down too!


Here's Igor's video on the solid state "magnacoaster effect":


This experiment is basicly the same as the Dragone. Impulse demagnetization is generating OU power.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWhsJWXEER4[/size]

NoBull

Quote from: synchro1 on December 26, 2014, 08:32:42 AM
All this bullcrap is just a pack of lies.
I am afraid he is correct about the magnetic effects of ferromagnetic saturation.

However, I have never investigated the relation between magnetic saturation and electric conductivity of ferromagnetic materials, so I am not qualified to have an opinion about that little piece of trivia.

I disagree with Synchro's As Hominem remarks, insults and vulgarisms.  They have no place in a scientific discussions.
It has been my experience that people resort to such expletives when their argument cannot withstand a logical debate.