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Working Magnetic Motor on you tube??

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

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ken_nyus

In this video you can see the high amplitude as red, and how it appears and tracks up to the low 170's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7M3nasCdWI

Yadaraf

Quote from: ken_nyus on February 05, 2008, 10:56:50 PM
In this video you can see the high amplitude as red, and how it appears and tracks up to the low 170's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7M3nasCdWI

Ken,

Thanks much.  Nice analysis.  I have to admit I didn't pay attention to it a few days ago -- before I began looking at the 172.3 Hz phenomenon.  In particular, I like that the peak frequency levels off at the primary Solfeggio frequency of 174 Hz, which is very cool for a self-sustaining device.  8)

While this is in close agreement with the power spectrum analysis, the Peak Freq video shows something else at about 10 second into the video:  at 1700 PRM [3 stators] there is a characteristic frequency of 144 Hz. From there it rises to 174 Hz during acceleration.  The delta is 30 Hz.  I didn't observe this frequency shift in the power spectrum analysis.  I'll try something else tomorrow.  This begs the question:  If 174 Hz is significant [albeit a stretch for some], is 144 Hz significant?

   Q1:  In the power spectrum charts, what do you make of the frequency shift from 839.3 to 861.3 [21 Hz delta]?

   Q2:  Has the audio in the "Peak Freq" video been processed/filtered at all?


(Note:  I don't see how the 839/861 shift can be a harmonic of the 144/172 shift.)

Cheers,  :)

Yada..
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Yadaraf

Quote from: ken_nyus on February 05, 2008, 10:56:50 PM
In this video you can see the high amplitude as red, and how it appears and tracks up to the low 170's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7M3nasCdWI

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For those following the "frequency" saga, see below.  We have independent corroboation, but more to do IMHO.

Cheers,  :)

Yada..
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Yadaraf

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Ken,

Q:  Can you generate a similar plot for the frequencies between 839.3 and 861.3?

I'll try to do something similar.  Thanks.

Cheers,  :)

Yada..
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baobab68

I don't understand all this talk of frequencies. Are you guys trying to work out if another motor can be heard "beneath" the audio of the rotor and stators?

The plot thickens!!