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Russian Overunity Resonance Transformer

Started by synchro1, May 09, 2014, 03:46:33 PM

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Dave45

Ya know the grid cycles at 120 hz but we get only 60 hz in our homes....................why

Dave45

Quote from: Dave45 on May 13, 2014, 10:11:04 AM
Ya know the grid cycles at 120 hz but we get only 60 hz in our homes....................why
If current cycles at 60hz and the voltage cycled at 60hz=========120hz

Wrong terminology

If neg cycles at 60hz and pos cycled at 60hz==========120hz

Dave45

Why is the current and voltage 90 degrees out of phase
We are hitting the primary at 180 degrees, one side then the other.

Four pulses two pos and two neg alternately broken down - 1/4 phase - 90 degrees

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MarkE

Quote from: Dave45 on May 13, 2014, 10:42:33 AM
If current cycles at 60hz and the voltage cycled at 60hz=========120hz

Wrong terminology

If neg cycles at 60hz and pos cycled at 60hz==========120hz
I think you are confusing voltage and current cycles with the power half cycles.  The mains voltage is a sine wave at 60Hz.  Each half of that cycle the magnitude of the voltage and the magnitude of the current and the magnitude of the power all go from zero to maximum and back to zero.  If the load is purely resistive they all do that in unison. 

Dave45

Quote from: MarkE on May 13, 2014, 11:25:28 AM
I think you are confusing voltage and current cycles with the power half cycles.  The mains voltage is a sine wave at 60Hz.  Each half of that cycle the magnitude of the voltage and the magnitude of the current and the magnitude of the power all go from zero to maximum and back to zero.  If the load is purely resistive they all do that in unison.
Easily said but put it into a descriptive drawing, I could talk about it all day but to put it into a mechanical format is a little harder.

That being said I do appreciate the feedback.

dave