On Feb 20, 2005, at 11:44 PM, Paul G. Allen wrote:
You do some reading.
I know exactly why each of those the things you mentions occurs as well as the mathematics behind it. That kinda happens when you design inductively coupled power supplies as part of your job.
It still does not change the fact that a magnetless motor will not generate one iota of power without current already flowing into it.
Many motors have magnets (especially DC, but not often AC).
Correct. But all the appliances mentioned so far are AC motors.
Still don't believe me? Go look up the difference between a field wound alternator and a permanent magnet alternator on Google. Think there might be a reason for the two different types?
-a
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