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Pierre's 170W in 1600W out Looped Very impressive Build continued & moderated

Started by gotoluc, March 23, 2018, 10:12:45 AM

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cheors

D'où vient ce 60 Hz?
- pas du déplacement lent des particules (1/10 -1/50 Hz)?
- Pas de la rotation rapide des particules (4-5 Hz)?
- pas de l'ondulation du pont de diodes (120Hz) (si elle existe)?
Qu'est-ce que le fréquencemètre mesure précisément?

Where does this 60 Hz come from  ?
- not from the slow particle displacement (1/10 -1/50 Hz) ?
- not from the fast particle rotation (4-5 Hz) ?
- not from the FWB ripple (120Hz) (if it exists) ?
What the frequencemeter is really measuring ?

listener192

Quote from: cheors on June 20, 2018, 02:43:26 PM
D'où vient ce 60 Hz?
- pas du déplacement lent des particules (1/10 -1/50 Hz)?
- Pas de la rotation rapide des particules (4-5 Hz)?
- pas de l'ondulation du pont de diodes (120Hz) (si elle existe)?
Qu'est-ce que le fréquencemètre mesure précisément?

Where does this 60 Hz come from  ?
- not from the slow particle displacement (1/10 -1/50 Hz) ?
- not from the fast particle rotation (4-5 Hz) ?
- not from the FWB ripple (120Hz) (if it exists) ?
What the frequencemeter is really measuring ?


Exactly the correct questions to be asking.


L192

konehead

Hi Cheors
Probably the iron filings cling to the strong and overlapping harmonics and friction of glass and particles play part in what you see.
You would not expect those iron filings to all latch to field rotation and whirl around in solid ball at 60hz anyways

listener192

Quote from: konehead on June 20, 2018, 03:38:33 PM
Hi Cheors
Probably the iron filings cling to the strong and overlapping harmonics and friction of glass and particles play part in what you see.
You would not expect those iron filings to all latch to field rotation and whirl around in solid ball at 60hz anyways


When you see the magnet spinner placed in the stator it behaves like the rotor in a reluctance motor stepping with the poles as they rotate at a low rate.


L192

Hope

Adding to this design if possible,  very good work I see here.    The addition of magnetic field(s) to the bottom and top of a coil will cause a compression and just like gunpowder it can be directed to do greater things.   Are these schematics in the site library?
Video posts look well done.   


Been a long time,  good seeing so many old timers.