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Stationary Magnetic Field Generator: The journey continues

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

Getting ready to put the theory to the test and understanding just what the magnetic field is doing in a solenoid

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  • positive on 1 side

    then swaps and goes negative on the other

    so you are saying it stays the same polarity :P

  • Sorry I ment to say swaps and the negitive side becomes positive. Good ear :) The Cap polarity changes polarity.

  • Did you write them responses yourself on other computers???

    Wow! 5 star rating already! LOL

    For basic lab work.

  • Now why would I do that? I just share I don't need glory.

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  • Doesn't the electron flow continue in the same direction as the magnetic field collapses? Inductors try to maintain current while capacitors try to maintain voltage.

  • You might point out, for the viewers, that this is the principle that Bedini uses for his battery charging motor.

  • Consider the following? Who does he think he is, Bill Nye The Science Guy?

  • Hi,

    Can you send me one setup like that, for analysis, at my lab, please ?

    thanks.

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