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Author Topic: Interesting train of thought - magnetic transmision  (Read 3738 times)

armagdn03

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Interesting train of thought - magnetic transmision
« on: September 04, 2007, 07:21:01 PM »
http://amasci.com/elect/mcoils.html

An interesting train of thought. Definitly worth a look. No immediate applications come to mind, as I am more knowlegable in electrostatic technology rather than magnetics, but im sure this could be put to good use somewhere, expecially the magnetic saturation switch for turning "off" an electromagnet or the transmision of magnetism with an absence of electron movement.

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Re: Interesting train of thought - magnetic transmision
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2007, 08:08:28 PM »
http://amasci.com/elect/mcoils.html

An interesting train of thought. Definitly worth a look. No immediate applications come to mind, as I am more knowlegable in electrostatic technology rather than magnetics, but im sure this could be put to good use somewhere, expecially the magnetic saturation switch for turning "off" an electromagnet or the transmision of magnetism with an absence of electron movement.

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it is NOTHING to do with them.,
I think , the autor must know it .
Very easy to understand that .
most is not to use
also #13 to 15 is WRONG

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Re: Interesting train of thought - magnetic transmision
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2007, 10:47:51 PM »
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« Last Edit: September 11, 2007, 03:48:37 AM by argona369 »

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Re: Interesting train of thought - magnetic transmision
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2007, 07:12:02 PM »
http://amasci.com/elect/mcoils.html

An interesting train of thought. Definitly worth a look. No immediate applications come to mind, as I am more knowlegable in electrostatic technology rather than magnetics, but im sure this could be put to good use somewhere, expecially the magnetic saturation switch for turning "off" an electromagnet or the transmision of magnetism with an absence of electron movement.
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http://amasci.com/elect/mcoils.html          Transformers          RIGHT ANGLE CIRCUITRY
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Pic#8 ..

the magnetic induction , will only flow around the rigth side from left core and
never transfers the left side of the right sided transformer , so he can not magnetized
some induction from #1 to #2

Pic #9
Voltage cant couple capacitivly out.
even if voltage is hight. . IF capacitance is in picoFarad Range , and the Frequeny is in RF
Range  (short wave , FM enz) then is it possible , but no iron-core  transformer is needed.
But anyway , an "wire" i better solution.

Pic#10
Is not strange . you can use  even 10 transformers   in serie (each-one produced also losses.

Pic#11 & 12
Yes this is true

Pic#13
No , this is wrong
No permanent (or DC ElectroMagnet can disconnect the magnetic  AC Flux totally , because
 an AC Magnetfield flow "anyway" from coil #1 to #2


Pic#14
No ,it will not give higher voltage  out


Pic#15

Nothing will be magnetized , such way




With an AC Electromagnet (3.coil) you can , amplifly or  degrease the power , also set to Zero (an #2)
BUT : you must "pump" aditionally  power into an 3. coil


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