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AC voltage from single magnetic pole

Started by nix85, October 04, 2020, 10:16:36 PM

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nix85

Quote from: NdaClouDzzz on October 13, 2020, 02:17:02 PM
I try to avoid conspiracies, as thinking too much tends to make people crazy ;D

nix85

Just to add Mr. Hollingshead also reported making metals permanently hot.

There is no limit what you can do with neutral energy.

ramset


Passing this along
And I believe more experiments will be done in near future


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Here
From physics.stackexchange.com some info about the magnitude of current induced in a superconducting coil.

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/587133/current-induced-in-a-superconducting-coil

THE QUESTION, which was asked is:
"Does the magnitude of current induced in a shorted superconducting coil depend on the external flux's rate of change dΦ/dt ?"
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

nix85

I already quoted stackexchange along same line

"since conductors have inductance (in fact, superconductors are used most often to create magnets like for an MRI scanner), applying a voltage would not (immediately) cause an infinite current to flow."

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/179374/is-current-in-superconductors-infinite-if-they-have-0-resistance-then-i-v-r-s

AlienGrey

in the above 'thug' snap shot, he trying to communicate 'bozo' uthority, thing is with serpository like he is holding.
then who needs enema's like him ?   :o