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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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tinman

Quote from: Magluvin on September 29, 2015, 10:30:48 PM


Run a single wire through the hole of the core, exactly in the middle of the hole and it will be induced by the primary.

Mags

Mags

Indeed it will-->poynt99  ;)

This gives rise to the poynting vector,which is the cross section of both the primaries E field,and the secondaries B field.

poynt99

Quote from: Magluvin on September 29, 2015, 10:30:48 PM
Run a single wire through the hole of the core, exactly in the middle of the hole and it will be induced by the primary.

Mags
Yes, it will. Why? From flux cutting across the wire? No.

It's the E field produced by the changing flux in the core. The induced E field induces an emf in the wire.

The E field also induces an emf in the secondary in our example.

The E field is not confined to the toroid core, while the B field is.
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EMJunkie

Quote from: tinman on October 02, 2015, 07:47:19 PM
Indeed it will-->poynt99  ;)

This gives rise to the poynting vector,which is the cross section of both the primaries E field,and the secondaries B field.


@Tinman - Question for you - I believe this will be very important for all...


If you vary your Input Voltage, from 12 Volts, down 1 Volt at a time, and record the performance, do you see a drop off entirely of the efficiency?

I expect you will see a point where the RT is no longer as efficient.

In fact, I believe, by changing your input voltage you will be able to change the output efficiency.

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tinman

Quote from: poynt99 on October 02, 2015, 08:48:21 PM
Yes, it will. Why? From flux cutting across the wire? No.

It's the E field produced by the changing flux in the core. The induced E field induces an emf in the wire.

QuoteThe E field also induces an emf in the secondary in our example.

The E field is not confined to the toroid core, while the B field is.

It is actually an EM field,as the E field is changing in time. An E field on it's own will not induce an EMF in the secondary,as a pure E field is not changing with time-is static.

poynt99

There are electrostatic E fields (non-changing), and then there are non-electrostatic E fields which are induced from a changing B field. This is the type of E field we are dealing with in our example, and it is responsible for inducing an emf in the secondary.

So the E field I am referring to is not "on its own", it is the changing E field induced by the changing flux within the core.
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