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> From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Sent: Tue, February 16, 2010 8:25:05 PM
> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Naudin's Solid State Generator?
>
> At 12:37 AM 2/16/2010, Wm. Scott Smith wrote:
> > I don't see the problem? Since when is it supprising if alternating
> > current
> or pulsed dc from one coil induces a current in another coil?
>
> That's not necessarily surprising in itself, but consider that the "input"
> coil
> is a toroid and the magnetic field is supposedly confined. Further, Naudin
> shows
> what happens when he lowers the "output" coil toward the input coil and the
> LEDs
> light up. The current and voltage in the input coil do not change.
>
> As his lights turn on, so should yours! He is showing that there is energy
> picked up by the output coil. That same energy could, instead, apply torque
> to a
> rotor, if it is timed right.
>
> With a normal transformer, load current will affect primary current. This is
> not
> a normal transformer. It's the Steorn/Orbo effect, all right. (Very likely
> related, that is.)
>
> There may indeed be some effect on load current, but it is, at least, below
> what
> his instrumentation will show.
>
> If the laws of thermodynamics hold, we can expect that when energy is being
> drawn off by a pickup coil, less heat will be dissipated in the core....
And if it is a generator more heat will be dissipated?
Harry
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