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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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MarkE

Quote from: tinman on July 19, 2015, 08:58:04 AM
So true.
There is also no law stating the amount of work that can be done via different means simultaneously with a given energy input. It should say-every action can have equal and opposite reactions
N3 is about force.

Jimboot

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 19, 2015, 08:22:39 AM
Well, it depends. I still think that it is better for the beginning scoposcopist to learn technique using an analog scope. Digital and analog scopes will each have their little "foibles" that should be understood before attempting to interpret measurements taken with them. While it is true that DSOs make obtaining some measurements much easier than analog scopes do, you still have to watch out for those "gotchas". For example, take a look at this video, and study the scopeshot below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc-Op1_Ka8g

What to purchase, if you have no experience with scopes at all? For 200 dollars you can get a used analog scope that originally cost thousands of dollars, and you can have a lot of fun learning how to use it well. Or you can spend 400 dollars and get a pretty powerful entry-level DSO that is so complicated that you may never actually use all its features... and you may never know whether it is lying to you or not.


Thanks TK. I don't even use all the features on my Toyota. I think I'll still go with the rigol. At least then I'll have plenty of folk who'll be able to tell me how I'm reading it wrong. :)

tinman

Quote from: MarkE on July 19, 2015, 08:55:56 AM
You are counting power as energy.
What is electrical energy?
mechanical energy(the HP)is now converted into electrical energy(KW's)
My cars engine is now calculated in KW's,not HP<--which is a mechanical energy amount.

MarkE

Quote from: Jimboot on July 19, 2015, 09:00:33 AM

Thanks TK. I don't even use all the features on my Toyota. I think I'll still go with the rigol. At least then I'll have plenty of folk who'll be able to tell me how I'm reading it wrong. :)
I think that is a good choice.  The deep memory that the 1054 offers with four channels is a very useful thing.  Analog scopes suck at looking at one time or intermittent events.  Just be aware that if you get an extraordinary appearing result that you just can't take that at face value.  But that's true no matter how fancy the kit.

tinman

Quote from: MarkE on July 19, 2015, 08:59:33 AM
N3 is about force.
Force is not energy.
I can place a wooden beam against a brick wall,and that beam will apply a force on that brick wall,but there is no energy being dissipated .