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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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MileHigh

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I don't know what you are thanking me for.  The fundamental issue for your type of circuit is that you are trying to return energy to the battery, but that energy came from the battery itself.  There is no know case of a circuit pulling itself up by its own bootstraps like that.  MarkE pointed out were many real-world losses come into play.  Whenever you have a diode in a circuit that is conducting, that causes a loss just like a resistor.  The logical argument continues:  There is also resistance in the interconnect wires and the coil wires.  That causes losses.  When a battery makes a direct connection to a discharged capacitor there is a loss in the battery and a loss in the interconnect wire.

All the losses become heat which eventually makes its way into outer space and it's lost forever.

MileHigh

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Bucking coil : Is the counter emf, generated by a bucking coil higher in energy than the input energy supplied to charge a bucking coil ? If the answer is yes... can we go ahead and exploit it ?

Best,

MarkE

Quote from: Google on March 29, 2014, 03:16:23 AM
Bucking coil : Is the counter emf, generated by a bucking coil higher in energy than the input energy supplied to charge a bucking coil ? If the answer is yes... can we go ahead and exploit it ?

Best,
No, it is not.  There is nothing to exploit in terms of gaining energy.

Google

Thanks Sirs for clarifying.
:)
Best,

TinselKoala

Quote from: Neo-X on March 29, 2014, 02:00:43 AM
Can someone explain why the secondary of the tesla coil is on the one side of the primary and not on the center?  ???

Sure. It's because the secondary of the standard TC is a quarter-wavelength resonator, with the "node" at the base where the primary is, and the peak amplitude at the "free end", the top capacity. It's like whipping a rope. You make a small quick motion at the end you are holding, and the other end whips through a large swing.
You can make center-driven TCs too, by making the secondary twice as long electrically: a half-wave resonator.