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Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 4/3/2006 4:40:36 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

>  
> FWIW.  75 ohm coax runs about 65 picofarad/ meter and 0.43 microhenry/meter
> with a 0.66 c propagation velocity (~5.0 nanosecond/meter).
>
> 50% mechanical efficiency a 1.0 meter long section of 75 ohm coax terminated with a
> 75 ohm "light bulb" pulsed with a string of 60 volt "spikes" at 20 watts/kg force on 1.0 kg mass
> where the Hypocharge of the length of cable (*Q coax ) = CV  coulombs
> and (*Q earth)  ~ = 13 coulombs:
>
> 20 = V^2/150  Then V = 55 volts and current I 55/150 =0.365 amperes.
>
Switching to a low impedance (1.0 ohms and up) flat transmission line is possible too.
 
DuPont Kapton  (polyimide  -269 to + 400 C, dielectric constant 3.4 ) is rugged
and has advantages for forming the pulse line/s on
the walls of your craft as though you were decorating it with wallpaper. 
A 12 ohm line sounds good.
 
Fred
 
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