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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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EMJunkie

Quote from: MarkE on May 31, 2015, 05:21:04 AM

Of the untold quantity of references on AC you can't find one that explains the S plane in a way that you understand?


@MarkE - Like I said, I can find none that apply to AC.

Please, if there are so many references, then please provide some! From reliable sources! By the sounds of your reply's this should be simple for you!

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie

@All - This is REALLY Important stuff!

I repeat:

Quote from: MarkE on May 18, 2015, 04:44:39 AM

Power is reactive in two phase regimes of current through a circuit branch relative to voltage across a circuit branch:  45 degrees to 135 degrees, and 225 degrees to 315 degrees.  Within the ranges of 315 degrees to 45 degrees and 135 degrees to 225 degrees power is resistive and not reactive.


If this statement proves to be Un-True then this is a Huge Implication!

Do you the Reader realise this?

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

EMJunkie

@All - First of all, lets look at the definition of Reactive power:

EMJunkie

Because MarkE refuses to provide References for his Claim:

Quote from: MarkE on May 18, 2015, 04:44:39 AM

Power is reactive in two phase regimes of current through a circuit branch relative to voltage across a circuit branch:  45 degrees to 135 degrees, and 225 degrees to 315 degrees.  Within the ranges of 315 degrees to 45 degrees and 135 degrees to 225 degrees power is resistive and not reactive.


Currently ALL material I am finding points to MarkE's CLAIM to be False!!!

Quote

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt-ampere_reactive

Reactive power exists in an AC circuit when the current and voltage are not in phase.


So, a Reactive Power Component exists in the Power Component as soon as there is a difference in Phase Angle from the Voltage and Current.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

Pirate88179

Quote from: EMJunkie on May 31, 2015, 06:49:50 PM
Because MarkE refuses to provide References for his Claim:

Currently ALL material I am finding points to MarkE's CLAIM to be False!!!

So, a Reactive Power Component exists in the Power Component as soon as there is a difference in Phase Angle from the Voltage and Current.

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

So, I ask yet again that you light just a single led using reactive power.

Yet again, you will not be able to do so.

We all know why.

Bill
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