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Overunity Machines Forum



Faraday paradox revisited,magnetic field rotation question.

Started by PolaczekCebulaczek, August 05, 2016, 04:09:24 PM

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minnie




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Quote from: PolaczekCebulaczek on August 09, 2016, 12:08:18 PM
and we still dont know if the field rotate or not.

It's not important if the field rotates with the magnet or not. The problem results from a uniform field where because it's uniform will simply slide and do no work.
It must be forced to cross a conductor to induce a current and yet because of this it still produces the counter emf.
If it did not then a simple unipolar motor would not operate. A unipolar motor rotated by a mechanical input will become a generator for the same reason.

The principal of counter EMF is what makes all motors and generators work.

The instant any current is produced in a conductor by movement through a magnetic field, that very same current generates an opposite magnetic field that fights the movement direction.



minnie




  Look at a speedometer, what more than a rotating magnet?
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