Motors & Generators Coupling Notes

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2011

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The notes on how coils and magnets can interact. Showing different designs that can do a very similar thing in multiple different ways.
The point of this video is to focus on how to eliminate wires that are not induced (coupled with the magnets) because they cause unnecessary resistance.
I hope ya all like it, I do :D.
Thanks for watching,

JP

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  • @hhoforvolts

    Hi, thanks for the great addition and also for taking away confusion about these inductors.

    At the time I am looking for a coil and magnet setup where all of the wire gets induced in order to eliminate excess resistance that will stop the currents from flowing.

    The starship does have that excess wire so I decided that I don't want to use it for the new coming motor experiments.

    Don't worry, earlier on I already found it is a great option!

    JP

  • In a Starship coil, a perfect sine wave is produced with one magnet passed over the top or bottom. A Starship coil is not a coil at all, it's a Straight Line Inductor, and its magnetic pick up field is just in the vortex, no other place. This does not change when a core is introduced. If you have a 1" magnet, you will need a Starship coil with a vortex 2.3 times that size for max. voltage generation.

    Richard

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