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Power Generation in Mathematic City

11/05/2007 9:42 AM

Mayor of a mathematical city promised that electrical energy will be free for their future citizen, because they will consume no energy for electrical power generation!!

He said;" in our power plant, the generators start working with a little prime mover and produce a lot of electrical energy."

He added our electrical generators will make a big permanent magnet that produces uniform magnetic field as generator stator and electrical windings that is located in its rotor, supplies load currents. The rotor of generator rotates within the gap without any energy consumption and produce required electromotive forces at end of windings although active/reactive consumers are connected to its terminals. Of course the electrical consumers shall be located in region of stator uniform magnetic flux.

He said, our mathematicians explain this technique as follow:

For integration of distributed forces on induced current elements we can write:

F = ∫ IB x dL where " I " is loads current, B is uniform magnetic flux density and " L " is electrical path that closed with electrical loads in region of uniform magnetic field.

Because of magnetic flux uniformity, we can write: F = -IB ∫ dL

Also the loop of electrical path is closed by loads; so we can write:

∫ dL = 0 and F = 0

Therefore in our power plant we will not need energy consumption for the electrical power producing.

What is your opinion? Is it possible?

BEST REGARDS

MSJ

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Re: Power generation in Mathematic city

11/05/2007 9:57 AM

The Mayor of Mathematic City obviously didn't go to Thermodynamic Village High School.....

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Re: Power generation in Mathematic city

11/06/2007 4:11 AM

Well answered ................., further too primary school...................

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Re: Power Generation in Mathematic City

11/06/2007 10:54 AM

The Mathematicians are suffering from circuit overload from too much figuring based on false premises. The SLofT still determines that a small prime mover can not result in more power out of the system than is put into it.

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Re: Power Generation in Mathematic City

11/22/2007 3:53 PM

The Mayor os an asshole!

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Re: Power Generation in Mathematic City

11/08/2007 12:32 PM

One time, they put mathematician and an engineer into a room 10x10 m (well, this piece of info was not that important, but anyway ...).

They put them next to the wall and hung 100$ bill on the opposite wall (the original story mentions a beautiful girl, but I want to avoid any appearances of inappropriate :) ).

They were told that with each move they will be able to advance half of the current distance (from 10m to 5m, then 2.5m, and so on).

Mathematician, as a wise guy, supported by timeless theory, immediately decided not to try, as it's known that it's impossible to reach zero using this approach, while an engineer smiled knowing that in a limited (small) number of steps he'll get close enough to get the prize :)

Hope no one got offended :)

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