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Mono-Pole / ?Pole-Less? E¯ Motors/Generators

04/07/2012 7:36 AM

donno for a generator but i can imagine a single magnetic pole (at work) DC e¯ motor

vec(F.res{vec.syntax:^,v,<,>})
vec(I{vec.syntax:•,x})

v(•)(S(N)S)(x)^ , the gener thus should be : F ^(•)(S(N)S)(x)v

? why i haven't heard / read about those things

? must the dI OR/AND dF be non-zero for such to function

> such seems to be "**frictionless" and Hi-(rotation)Speed design
> that likely can be positioned by vec(B) vec(H) // to retrieve **

Whats the issue ((i can seek it from www / p-lib - then it'd B a private research)) , so ...

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04/07/2012 8:01 AM

No offense, but even light from a laser with misaligned mirrors is more coherent than your discussion.

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04/07/2012 8:12 AM

your fast -- i just reached that my "auto balance bit was set"

so here the right v. ::

v(x)(S(N)S)(x)^ , the gener thus should be : F ^(x)(S(N)S)(x)v

& Dear Forum Member , point out the ... thing you can't comprehend ... so "we" can clearify ... everyone's tired (to ? follow ? alien (not their customary) logic)

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04/07/2012 9:36 AM

Well it's no more incoherent that some of his other posts.

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04/07/2012 11:52 AM

so now i get it -- its not the engineering forum but -- more like a Ms. World competition -- Hwo makes more ?? beautiful posts -- sorry i asked it's all one waste of time to confirm you do need to do everything yourself ... haa haa haa (Broadcasters)

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04/07/2012 4:23 PM

Your post makes not a lot of sense to me either.

The quality of the responses to your (all-but totally incomprehensible) OP will, as always, reflect the quality of your post.

I suggest that you re-post your question, but this time instead of posting gibberish, you concentrate on using propoer english words in properly-formed sentences.

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04/07/2012 9:59 PM

OK, i dug up old annals of GE and found the answer you are looking for...

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04/08/2012 10:57 AM

You are obviously far too advanced for me to understand your cryptic post. Unless you are referring to some simple devices like a

Faraday Disc

or a

Flux compression generator

further attempts at communication are likely to be futile. Good luck!

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04/11/2012 3:21 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homopolar_generators : "They are unusual in that they can source tremendous electric current, some more than a million amperes" (? pocket welding machine)
((↑ ← this is actually what i wanted to say - design's abit different - but the working principle matches))

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux_compression_generator : They also can be used to accelerate objects to extreme velocities, and compress objects to very high pressures and densities; this gives them a role as a physics research tool.
((↑ ← "Never heard of it" -- the Attack of the Clones))

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04/09/2012 7:50 AM

Well, the reason you might not have heard/read about these things is that they don't make sense.

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