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The new generator no effect counter B. EMF part 2 ( Selfrunning )

Started by syairchairun, November 09, 2014, 09:05:00 AM

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gotoluc

Quote from: gotoluc on December 10, 2014, 01:18:16 AM
What if we have a coil which accelerates under load (AUL) and wind a high current coil over it. 
Now we have two coils on the same core. The only difference is, one AUL and the other does not.
We connect a 1 Ohm resistor to each coil and add scope probe across each.
First we put the AUL coil under load and wait till the RPM is stable, then we also load the high current coil.
What do you think we should see on the scope? will each resistor sinewave happen at the same time or could we see a phase shift between each load resistor?


Regards

Luc



Quote from: MileHigh on December 10, 2014, 06:03:13 AM
Luc:

I can't give you a definitive answer based on sketchy details. 

MileHigh

Since you are unable to answer this clear question based on never having done these kinds of tests, I'll give you the answer to my own physical test results.

The answer is; the Scope will show the resistor attached to the AUL coil to have a delay anywhere between 20 to 80 degrees compared to the resistor attached to the high current coil.

Please explain what could cause this delay between each load resistor when both coils are wound on the same core and obviously experiencing the identical magnet flux timing.

Once the effect is identified we can start using the correct term to describe it.

Regards

Luc

gyvulys666

u just look  :-X but you do not do a s..t :-X
suspicious >:(

Cap-Z-ro

Quote from: gyvulys666 on December 10, 2014, 02:14:59 PM
u just look  :-X but you do not do a s..t :-X
suspicious >:(



People who enter swinging a dead cat are dismissed as trolls or shills.

Regards...



gyvulys666


MileHigh

Quote from: gotoluc on December 10, 2014, 01:36:51 PM
Since you are unable to answer this clear question based on never having done these kinds of tests, I'll give you the answer to my own physical test results.

The answer is; the Scope will show the resistor attached to the AUL coil to have a delay anywhere between 20 to 80 degrees compared to the resistor attached to the high current coil.

Please explain what could cause this delay between each load resistor when both coils are wound on the same core and obviously experiencing the identical magnet flux timing.

Once the effect is identified we can start using the correct term to describe it.

Regards

Luc

Well Luc I could sense the setup in your question but I gave you an answer filled with lots of information anyway.  Have you ever considered some of the issues that I mentioned?  I didn't answer your question because I could not magically be sure of the results unseen based on some sketchy information.  Nor is your setup the same as what I have been discussing the whole time.  I have always discussed a single coil driving a load resistor.

I can't tell you why you see what you see based on a few sentences from you.  On the other hand, over the years, how many times have you been "so sure of yourself" that you had convinced yourself that you had found a new discovery?  I think it's a least four or five times.  The last time you wanted to "rewrite the physics books."  It didn't happen.

You go ahead and explain why you see what you see.  I would be very interested to know why myself.

MileHigh