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A Treatise on the Magnetic Vector Potential and the Marinov Generator

Started by broli, November 13, 2018, 05:30:17 PM

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F6FLT

Quote from: Smudge on November 22, 2018, 10:10:26 AM
Here are a few more papers written over the past decade in case they are of interest.
Smudge
Thank you for the attached files. I agree with Cyril Smith on his third article which is the most related to the Marinov motor.
The first article asks an interesting question that I hadn't thought of before. It's good stuff.

broli

Quote from: F6FLT on November 22, 2018, 03:38:28 PM
Thank you for the attached files. I agree with Cyril Smith on his third article which is the most related to the Marinov motor.
The first article asks an interesting question that I hadn't thought of before. It's good stuff.


Cyril Smith and Smudge are the same guy btw :)

broli

Quote from: F6FLT on November 22, 2018, 03:37:01 PM
Hi broli

You could use carbon fiber instead of copper:
https://pengyuping08.en.ec21.com/Carbon_Fiber_Wire--7261841.html

I bought some for past experiments. It is multi-stranded. A single strand can be removed and it has a high resistance. I had used it for a single wire transmission experiment (and it had burned out, a sign of a significant current...).
Practical if you want wire with enough resistance to be able to measure large potential differences.


What's important here is high electron mobility, as far as I know Carbon has a poor electron mobility. Besides some exoctic materials like graphene, Indium Antimonide has the largest known mobility in any semi conductor:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indium_antimonide


Being a commercial product a wafer could perhaps be ordered and cut to the shape needed with laser or waterjet.


http://www.wafertech.co.uk/products/indium-antimonide-insb/

However it would probably be much easier to measure the voltage on the rotating version as Smudge already did in his paper. Honestly I have performed a similar experiment with similar results but I would rather redo it more correctly before I share the data.

not_a_mib

Quote from: Smudge on November 22, 2018, 10:10:26 AM
Here are a few more papers written over the past decade in case they are of interest.
Smudge
Thank you.  This is a Thanksgiving feast for the mind, filled with lots of that deee-licious fancy cypherin'.  :)

F6FLT

Quote from: broli on November 22, 2018, 03:58:37 PM

Cyril Smith and Smudge are the same guy btw :)
I missed that, thanks. Fortunately, my review was positive!  :D