on experimental evidence.
K.
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From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:37 PM
To: Keith Nagel; vortex-l
Subject: RE: E Fields From Spinning Electromagnets Magnets
Keith Nagel wrote:
Hey Fred,
I'm curious how they explain
I Googled it before going to the trouble of trying it.
OTOH, a large needle on a foot of thread swung past a stationary vertical "Cow Magnet"
goes into rotational oscillation above the tip of the CM.
What if the electromagnet is wound with high turn pitch. It should translate wrt your frame like
the stripes on a rotating "barber pole". :-)
http://www.maxwellsociety.net/PhysicsCorner/CurrentLoopPolarization/ElectroAndPermanentMagnets.html
"It has been quantitatively demonstrated that the
Frederick Sparber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the electromagnet is wound with high turn pitch. It should translate
wrt your frame like
the stripes on a rotating barber pole. :-)
Would such a rotating electromagnet self-accelerate along the axis of
rotation if its axis of rotation
Harry Veeder wrote:
Frederick Sparber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the electromagnet is wound with high turn pitch. It should
translate
wrt your frame like
the stripes on a rotating barber pole. :-)
Would such a rotating electromagnet self-accelerate along the axis of
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From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 6:07 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: E Fields From Spinning Electromagnets Magnets
What if the electromagnet is wound with high turn pitch. It should
translate wrt your frame like
the stripes on a rotating
Frederick Sparber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harry Veeder wrote:
Frederick Sparber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the electromagnet is wound with high turn pitch. It should
translate
wrt your frame like
the stripes on a rotating barber pole. :-)
Would such a rotating
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