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  • 999cyberking, you have missed the mark entirely, watch again, it does not matter if there is a rotational input or solid state, the induced change with respect to time is the same, only my demonstration gives a visual!

  • this int a transformer its just a motor

  • Same principe of the Heins BITT effect or F transformer... You redirect the BEMF in the left core wich have a low Reluctance, versus high reluctance in the right due to air gap between magnet and C core, I think more the difference of reluctance between left and right is great, more you can redirect flux and extract energy, maybe the intensity is also limited by the wire resistance, this is very odd concept but effective to produce "free energy"... Tesla discovered this 150 years ago...

  • Nice! Can you wind a coil on your removable core?

  • @davecahoon

    If you wind a coil on the removable core, it will induce a BEMF on the magnetic secondary, which will work its way all the way back to the rotor to induce drag.

  • If I close the magnetic "primary" there will be no induction because this will be the easiest path, and circumvent the coil. Also, if the primary and secondary are connected, the coil will also be circumvented, hence the spacer, just like with a standard XFORMER. The only gaps are between magnetic primary and secondary. It is less about the shorter path, and more of the easier path. The primary flux HAS to go through the coil, the BEMF does not, and has an alternate route.

  • What if you close the U turn end core with a ferrite bar ? will you still have induction in the coil ?

    Is there any airgap where the coil is located inside the ferrite core ?

    Why doesn´t the whole flux go via the shorter path through the coil-core ?

  • Thanks for the video, what are the u-shaped cores, are they ferrite?? Where can you find them, maybe ebay??

  • They are cores from flyback transformers, every once in a while ill go to the local PC shop and ask if I can have their old CRT monitors, since it costs them to dump em. Scrounge for CRT's of any type, you will find ferrite cores similar to these.

  • Another good video. keep em coming. I'm still playing around with the fun with lc's replication, it's been fun. Hope all is well.

  • Thanks, all is well, hope you are learning alot, if nothing else, its all a good time.

  • Edit....Drag Free generator..not motor

    and

    The device tries to decrease its reluctance not increase

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