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Pulsed DC Transformer with Embedded Magnets

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Quote from: Mk1 on November 17, 2010, 01:43:24 PM
@all

res·o·nance  (rz-nns)
n.
1. The quality or condition of being resonant: words that had resonance throughout his life.
2. Richness or significance, especially in evoking an association or strong emotion: "It is home and family that give resonance . . . to life" (George Gilder). "Israel, gateway to Mecca, is of course a land of religious resonance and geopolitical significance" (James Wolcott).
3. Physics The increase in amplitude of oscillation of an electric or mechanical system exposed to a periodic force whose frequency is equal or very close to the natural undamped frequency of the system.
4. Physics A subatomic particle lasting too short a time to be observed directly. The existence of such particles is usually inferred from a peak in the energy distribution of its decay products.
5. Acoustics Intensification and prolongation of sound, especially of a musical tone, produced by sympathetic vibration.
6. Linguistics Intensification of vocal tones during articulation, as by the air cavities of the mouth and nasal passages.
7. Medicine The sound produced by diagnostic percussion of the normal chest.
8. Chemistry The property of a compound having simultaneously the characteristics of two or more structural forms that differ only in the distribution of electrons. Such compounds are highly stable and cannot be properly represented by a single structural formula.


All the same thing ?

And there is also the magnetic resonance machine to scan the body , its colser of a sonar type deal then resonance .

Can't believe you just posted all this ...  ;D ;D ;D

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Resonance is the CONDITION where energy transfer is at it's MOST EFFECIENT spot.
Nothing more Nothing less.

The kid on the swing it NEEDS a PUSH at the CORRECT TIME so the ENERGY ADDS to the TOTAL SUM and the SWING goes HIGHER.

If you BELIEVE the SWING is going to SWING ALL BY ITSELF you may WAIT FOREVER, or it must be the WIND.

If i PUSH one KID ON a SWING, does the kid on the SWING NEXT to IT start to swing TOO?

NO.
In TUNNINGFORKS the energy is RADIATED away from the PRIMARY FORK and is TRANSFFERRED and DIVIDED to the SECONDARY FORK(S).
TUNNINGFORKS do not SOUND by THEMSELVES they NEED the energy from the PRIMARY FORK.

STOP TALKING BULLSHIT or INDENTIFY some EXTERNAL SOURCE.

SchubertReijiMaigo

Resonance can be OU if you tape in an external source, (with non linear high permeability materials ?) curious effects about resonance is showed with rotoverter and transverter, they plays with power factor, LC resonance and Lenz law. In a conventional way resonance add nothing in term of energy gain. The crucial question is: does the coils can tape in an external source ?

The Observer

Quote from: Mk1 on November 17, 2010, 01:43:24 PM
@all

res·o·nance  (rz-nns)
n.
1. The quality or condition of being resonant: words that had resonance throughout his life.
2. Richness or significance, especially in evoking an association or strong emotion: "It is home and family that give resonance . . . to life" (George Gilder). "Israel, gateway to Mecca, is of course a land of religious resonance and geopolitical significance" (James Wolcott).
3. Physics The increase in amplitude of oscillation of an electric or mechanical system exposed to a periodic force whose frequency is equal or very close to the natural undamped frequency of the system.
4. Physics A subatomic particle lasting too short a time to be observed directly. The existence of such particles is usually inferred from a peak in the energy distribution of its decay products.
5.]Acoustics  Intensification and prolongation of sound, especially of a musical tone, produced by sympathetic vibration.
6. Linguistics Intensification of vocal tones during articulation, as by the air cavities of the mouth and nasal passages.
7. Medicine The sound produced by diagnostic percussion of the normal chest.
8. Chemistry The property of a compound having simultaneously the characteristics of two or more structural forms that differ only in the distribution of electrons. Such compounds are highly stable and cannot be properly represented by a single structural formula.


All the same thing ?

And there is also the magnetic resonance machine to scan the body , its colser of a sonar type deal then resonance .

Thanks MK,

Basically this backs up everything I've been saying... about Resonance

                            Two Tuning Forks ring Louder and Longer than just One when only One is struck.
                                                                    =
                                             Intensification and prolongation of sound,

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                    The Observer