Re: Standind wave in a magnet

Marcelo Puhl ( (no email) )
Fri, 17 Apr 1998 23:42:18 -3

> Sorry I forgot to respond to your question about the 60Hz wave (got
> sidetracked talking about the PC speaker experiment).
> I think that one could create the required 60Hz frequency by beating two
> frequencies together, at the right phase.
> i.e. inject 30KHz and 29940KHz into the medium (magnet)
> these would create a beat frequency of 60Hz. I am not sure if that would
> be very effective though. BTW, what is your standing on the idea of
> transmitting communications signals on a purely magnetic flux? IYE,
> would it seem practical, or even feasible at this point?
>

This could be exactly what Sweet did on his VTA device.

The excitation coils were two : feed one with the 30 kHz and the other with
29940 Hz.

What would happen with the magnetic field generated by the two bubbles ?

Remember Sweet hurting himself a way like RF burning ?

Remember Coler apparatus resonating at 180 kHz ?

---Marcelo Puhlmark@plug-in.com.br