Pure voltage No amperage + Skin effect
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Zero, at the end of the video are the LED's functioning on one wire? Does that mean you have split the charge di-pole?
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whether electrons are "supplied" or not is irrelavant. Electrons can be caused to do work simply by being forced to move.
That total amount of work done is without a doubt less than the work that was supplied into the total system.
Some real "total work in" and "total work out" measurements would be worth noting.
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If no electrons are supplied (maybe interesting to find out, but not easy I think), then the voltage pulls the electrons towards a higher energy state, like you said and Stan described in part 5 of his techbrief.
But for free?
Try a CFL tube (if you still have the setup).
I'm gonna try MOT + 2 chokes on a single core from a tv, still need me a 555.
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Super cool video Zero , that coil looks like 1:1 ratio :)
Check the temperature aftr a while ?
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u scared the sheet outtan dat ant!
Don't led's operate only when electrons pass through them?
crippled82 2 years ago
Yes, they operate by electrons squeezing into the holes...as they do the energy state drops down and a photon is released....the depth of the hole determines the color of photon.
The thing is...the voltage is WAY higher then an LED is suppose to handle...and, the brightness doesn't fall down as a function of R...something is happening here that is not obvious.
I believe the voltage potential is "motoring" the electrons within the system...not really supplying much extra electrons.
Zer0PointUnlimited 2 years ago