Re: Standind wave in a magnet

Norman Wootan ( normw@fastlane.net )
Thu, 16 Apr 1998 21:02:50 -0500

Jerry: Thefish tank pump deal is how the liquid piston generators and the
free piston engine generators work. the stroke on these units is extremely
short. Moving magnets inside fixed stator coils (coaxial) linear generator.
Iv'e seen several cut-away drawings of these simple units. Norm

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Norm!
>
> You wrote;
> > Both being present? What about electrostatics? No magnetic
> > component. Why? It is as stated. Static. If you charge a cap
> > and discharge it then you have a current and the attendant
> > magnetic flux component that accompanies the "E" field component.
> > Dynamics or movement create the "effects" called "E"field and
> > "B"magnetic. Norm
>
> Isn't it also interesting that an electron CONVERTS to a photon and a
> photon CONVERTS to an electron, based on energy level or is it really
> velocity???
>
> Light is produced from the release of photons from the stimulated
> electron shells of tungsten or other elements collapsing to a lower
> state, so it has to throw off the extra energy in the form of the
> photon.
>
> So, the field in a magnet appears to be static. Move the field or the
> magnet carrying the field and as it passes through a wire, it induces
> current.
>
> Wonder how much energy could be produced by vibrating a magnet using one
> of those fish tank air vibrators with magnets attached to it and coils
> proximal to it.
>
> The pyromagnetic guys idea of using a venturi to vibrate a membrane
> would be another way to do this....hmmm, the membrane has to move as
> freely as possible, so to load it with either a magnet or a coil
> wouldn't work too well.
>
> I guess the question arises; a keeper is placed on a horseshoe magnet
> to keep the field from weakening.
>
> That indicates the presence of a metal plate near a magnet pole will
> 'drain' the energy around the pole to some extent. So, by using a metal
> plate in the form of a vibrating membrane, near the pole of a magnet
> would cause the magnetic pole field density to increase or diminish as
> the metal membrane moves in and out of the field.
>
> Personally, I still like the idea of tuning forks with magnets attached
> to the tines....and coils of wire in proximity, but not touching the
> magnets. Vibrate the tuning fork, the magnetic fields move and current
> is induced in the coil.
>
> At the Roundtable, that article from the Globe about the car that is
> claimed to be perpetual.....it uses TWO battery systems....one runs the
> car while the other is being charged by a wind turbine on the roof. The
> faster the car moves, the more air passes through the turbine and
> charges the UNLOADED battery system which is depleted.
>
> When the battery system IN USE reaches a certain level of depletion, the
> charged system is switched in and the depleted batteries are setup for
> recharging.
>
> The point of course being, when producing current, it should be fed into
> a storage system that is not EXTRACTING anything so there is the largest
> possible negative well to be filled up.
>
> Geez, we are dancing all around these things and I know we are
> close...experiments are necessary...I have some tuning forks but all
> different...have to go to the piano store and get some that are all the
> same frequency...
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