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Lorentz force questions

Started by aladinlamp, December 22, 2012, 08:51:36 AM

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crazycut06

Quote from: ALVARO_CS on December 23, 2012, 09:23:28 AM

crazycut06
with a flux gate generator, that is a rotor which has pieces of iron at the rim.
those pieces pass between fixed magnet and fixed coil (one in front of the other).
The coil receives the flux when the rotor iron makes a bridge when passing.
As far as I know, not OU yet.
google (or  youyube): lenzness generator

cheers
Alvaro


Yes, i know about that, but i was thinkin of the core inside the coil moving from left to right with magnets on both ends, will lenz be less? Or We get less lenz because we do not generate more current?

Neo-X

@crazycut

I havent tried it yet bcoz im more into solid state ou generator. I believe that a standard generator specially those bigger one are capable of getting overunity. For example, you draw a constant current from the generator, so the lorentz force or drag is also constant. Suppose we increase the speed of the generator, the voltage through the output coil is also increased but the drag losses is still the same bcoz we draw constant current. So we can say that the output power to the generator is can be increase by increasing its speed while its drag loss is not. And if we reduce the friction of the generator, the input power needed to rotate the generator will become so less untill the output power of the generator surpass the input power.

verpies

Quote from: Neo-X on December 22, 2012, 11:46:55 AM
In Faraday disk, Lorentz law cannot apply there so oviously its overunity.
Why Lorentz law cannot be applied?

broli


Dave45

Quote from: TechStuf on December 22, 2012, 09:12:16 PM


Watch this short movie:


http://freelights.co.uk/move.avi


The ramifications should quickly become obvious.  There are numerous ways to overcome the 'Lorentzian legacy'.  Should one wish to charge a capacitor instead of lighting LEDs and then dump it's potential back into spinning the wheels of change, such may be handily arranged.  Remember, and this is important, the magnets doing the work, need not be the ones carrying the load.


Free energy is Right aBound the corner.


Peace,


TS

Hey TS that vid reminds me of Newman's device, I wonder if the magnet was set on an axle inside a coil like the Newman motor and was allowed to rotate as the magnet on the wheel moved past,  ??? might be worth checking out.