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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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xbox hacker

Quote from: gotoluc on August 15, 2008, 06:32:56 PM
Hi vlindos, thanks again for your information. I will take down or editing that video since the Capacitor information will be misleading to others that may not know or understand the correct formula as I also did not understand it also.

@everyone, I found an online Capacitor Joule calculator if anyone is interested in saving it to your Favorites for when needed.

Calculator Link: Electronics 2000 | Capacitor Charge / Energy Calculator

Yes, Capacitor70. A brilliant EE man. You know, you are the first to ask me about him ;D. I think the work he has done is wonderful and wish everyone could follow his great sharing example. His first posts are what brought my attention back to looking at an attempt of a S1R replication. The picture below is his and the red circle I added is what cough my attention and it is interesting that you ask this at this time because of the above post on Papp's engine test.

The circuit I have at this time is enough to keep me busy full time. I find that many things need to be tested before moving to something else.

Luc


Luc, Cap70's image you are referring to is simply a "trick" of the camera, do to the frames per second. What happens is the very last billionth of a second of the last frame has cought a image, and now its has over lapped the next frame. If you examine the thing that you circled in red, its actually the top of the plug.....and that frame is not moving away just as the next frame is shot.

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gotoluc,

Ionization of the air makes the Northern Lights/Aurora Borealis

IndianaBoys

hoptoad

Quote from: xbox hacker on August 15, 2008, 09:07:30 PM
Luc, Cap70's image you are referring to is simply a "trick" of the camera, do to the frames per second. What happens is the very last billionth of a second of the last frame has cought a image, and now its has over lapped the next frame. If you examine the thing that you circled in red, its actually the top of the plug.....and that frame is not moving away just as the next frame is shot.
The eye is easy to deceive due to the image persistance effect. Look at a bright light for a few seconds and then close your eyes. You will likely percieve the fading image of the bright spot for a second or so afterwards.

Ironically the best way to get a true high quality picture of the sparking and it's wave front, is with old fashion technology. An ancient  (1950 -1970 super 8, for example) high speed, good quality, "motion film recorder", will yield a far superior resolution and true picture capture, than any current reasonably affordable digital cam will. Of course the downside is, you'll have to wait for the film to be developed. - doh !    :D  :D
Cheers

gotoluc

Quote from: xbox hacker on August 15, 2008, 09:07:30 PM
Luc, Cap70's image you are referring to is simply a "trick" of the camera, do to the frames per second. What happens is the very last billionth of a second of the last frame has cought a image, and now its has over lapped the next frame. If you examine the thing that you circled in red, its actually the top of the plug.....and that frame is not moving away just as the next frame is shot.

Thanks for your input xbox hacker ;D...well if it's a flaw in capacitor70's video cameras frame captures then that's fine too but it doesn't change that it cough my attention and interest to start looking into this again at that time.

Luc


gotoluc