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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

Started by Craigy, January 04, 2008, 04:11:39 PM

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Yadaraf

Quote from: JFK on February 05, 2008, 07:46:57 PM
Hmmm, I don't know where Al is from, but that frequency is awfully close to the 2nd harmonic of the 60 hz "hum" from the power grid here in the USA.
Have no clue as to why there would be an increase in amplitude either.

- just throwing it out there.

JFK,

Thanks.  It's my understaing that the second harmonic of a 60 Hz hum is around 120 Hz.  The third hamonic would be closer at 180 Hz.

Harmonic or "whatever" how and why does it get amplified 20dB?  When the wife is away, raise your stereo's audio by 20dB. 

Somehow Al's device is creating the power to do that.   ???


Cheers,  :)

Yada..
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loreman

Yadaraf,

Is it possible that the increase in power is caused when something which is behind the device and already spinning moves closer to the device (eg a fan with magnets on the blades)?

JFK

Yes, that is what I meant... I did not count 60hz as the first harmonic, because it is actually a base and not a harmonic.

Checked my search engine for that particular frequency, and the only hits are... well, here - http://www.altavista.com/web/results?itag=ody&q=%22172.3+hz%22&kgs=0&kls=0

I do have a program ( winaural ) to which I can input frequencies and listen to them on speaker, which I did do. that is why I suggested the harmonic idea... just sounds close to shortwave interaction/interference which I have heard in the past.

I am still at a loss for the amplification.  ???

JFK

Yada, can you isolate the "buzz" which is predominant in the video and determine it's frequency ?
i.e. is it 50 or 60 hz ?

RunningBare

Quote from: JFK on February 05, 2008, 07:46:57 PM
Hmmm, I don't know where Al is from, but that frequency is awfully close to the 2nd harmonic of the 60 hz "hum" from the power grid here in the USA.
Have no clue as to why there would be an increase in amplitude either.

- just throwing it out there.

Al is located in Canada.