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The way Lenz force can accelerate a magnet

Started by cala, May 23, 2009, 07:31:48 AM

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petersone

H cala
I have done some little tests with what you have shown,but found normal Lenz effect,don't know why it was different to what you found,the only thing of interest was if you use the same poles, either all north or all south,you get a dc brushless genny,I think.
peter

cala

I did some simulations with FEMM, and everything seemed to be as expected.

Broli: You have to think that one side of the coil want to atract the pole, and the other repel. In any case, the biggest action is always the one that helps the rotation of the magnet.

Torque calculations with that kind of poles and magnetic field intensities say the induced field will help the rotation...

I can't say if the eddy currents or building the real thing will work the other way.

The theory gives the values posted, and simulations appear to be in accordance. But this of course is not the real thing...

Paul-R

Quote from: cala on May 23, 2009, 07:31:48 AM

Everything seems to work as explained, but still I have no answer from moderators (in fact from nobody) about from where the energy of the coils could came from... Because finally we have free energy doing the things this way!
It'll be from the usual source; those pesky particles that flip into existance as + or - charged particles and then are gone as soon as they arrive.

Disturb the symmetry - create a dipole - stick it in their midst, a Bob's your uncle.

viz:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk
http://www.cheniere.org

and google "Hal Puthoff" and "Lee and Yang", Nobel Physics prizewinners for 1957.

(Also, have a look at the Phi trtansformer)

cala

OMG!!
To Paul-R: The Phi Transformer is exactly the same thing i'm talking about!!!!  :o :o
I didn't knew this thing ever existed!!! :o :o

Paul-R

Quote from: cala on May 23, 2009, 11:38:37 AM
OMG!!
To Paul-R: The Phi Transformer is exactly the same thing i'm talking about!!!!  :o :o
I didn't knew this thing ever existed!!! :o :o
We've all done this several times. Build on their progress.

Some people think that too much energy is used up altering the magnetic status of the material of the toroid. i think there is a project here.
Paul.

p.s. Check out Jog-Sok An. I cannot fathom out how his coils work in three dimensions