Magnetic Or Electric Field Amplification, Just By Adding Metal Or Dielectric Material
Magnetic Field Amplification
Imagine you have a row of ferrous-metal-dominoes, each one slightly large than the other ( according to some formula ? ), and then apply an electromagnet to the start of the row where the smallest domino is .
This electromagnet should only be strong enough to ONLY turn the first domino into a magnet ( otherwise this domino amplification idea would be pointless ) .
- If you've used THE PRECISELY correct proportions of increasing size dominoes, I wonder if you could get the largest domino at the end of the row to turn into a magnet ?
I'm more or less sure that the above 'Magnetic-Field' set-up should not function successfully, because you have to overcome resistance in each ferrous-metal-domino before the permeability allows it to turn into a magnet .
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Electric Field Amplification
But what about the electrostatic ( CHARGE-SEPARATION ) equivalent of this experiment.
In each dielectric-domino there 'may' be less resistance to it's charge-separation than there is in the magnetic-field experiment .
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If either of these experiments worked, then you could possibly achieve massive magnetic or electric fields just by using small voltage?/current?