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Rotating Magnetic Field Electrically

08/15/2012 1:43 AM

Is it possible to generate power by rotating magnetic field using high speed switches.??? example:

Let us consider a small generator with 20 coils 5 coils are exited at a time with current ratio of 1:2:3:2:1. At instant one the coils 1,2,3,4,5 has to be exited in 1 direction whereas the magnets 11,12,13,14,15 has to be exited in other direction and the remaining coils remains unexited.

At instant two the magnets 2,3,4,5,6 has to be exited in 1 direction whereas the magnets 12,13,14,15,16 has to be exited in other direction and the remaining magnets remains unexited.

At instant three the magnets 3,4,5,6,7 has to be exited in 1 direction whereas the magnets 13,14,15,16,17 has to be exited in other direction and the remaining magnets remains unexited.

This cycle has to be repeated and as one revolution is completed one distorted sine wave will be produced whose magnitude depends on various factors. This can be either converted to dc signal or can be passed through filters to get a pure sine wave. is this possible?? if so we could get enormous energy

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08/19/2012 1:31 PM

"... though i rotate it as i have described it has some time delay as it is being switch and the rotation can never be continuous... i.e., it wont do any work (moving the like poles away as in conventional generator)... hence no energy is produced... this answer is quite simple which i got it from my neighbourhood scientist"

Your neighbourhood scientist may have had more insight about your condition / abilities to argue scientifically such a topic as the one you started. Thank GOD he succeded in puting your mind at rest in such a short sentence!

{Even though it made no sense in its conclusion.... but what the heck! Stay calm and forget what we all said!. The most important think is that you get convinced of the futility of your approach .... DON't Start it AGAIN PLEASE. We are not of the same Caliber as your Neighbourhood scientist! Salute him on my behalf and all my respect.}

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08/19/2012 1:45 PM

I see you are using sources which you can easily validate.

1. An anonymous forum.

2. An unnamed neighbourhood scientist.

Have you considered applying for a patent? You have a sound basis for the application here.

I have a good patent attorney in Phoenix, AZ. I can have him contact you. He'll be happy to work for you.

Here's the title of the last patent he got for me.

"Interdigitized disk waveform baffle system for directing fluid stream against substrate sheet"

Catchy title, isn't it.

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08/19/2012 2:08 PM

It certainly is! Lemme guess: Used in a fab as part of a photo-resist dispersion system, possibly?

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08/19/2012 2:21 PM

www.google.com/m?q=Interdigitized+disk+waveform+baffle+system+for+directing+fluid+stream+against+substrate+sheet&client=ms-opera-mini-android&channel=new Sorry - can't pursuade it to turn into a hyperlink on me Android.

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08/19/2012 2:30 PM

Close! Printed circuit boards!

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08/19/2012 2:38 PM

Yes, a dying technology. We made spray equipment with roller transport system that could process credit card size circuits down a 100 foot conveyor and have them come out the other end with the same spacing as they went in.

In addition to the .003 flex circuit sheets and continuous rolls.

Cool stuff, during its heyday. Now they're just printing the circuits onto bare substrates.

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08/19/2012 3:47 PM

Dying technology? I dunno Mr. Lyn. Every mobile phone and computer I've taken apart has been chock full of (what looks like Kapton®) flexible PCBs and well as the usual silk-screened greenish-coloured G10 stuff.

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08/19/2012 5:54 PM

I'm sure there's still plenty going on, but most of that's off shore now.

The days of starting with a copper clad substrate are fading. New processes are additive.

I had a good time and traveled all over when I was doing it.

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08/20/2012 7:11 AM

<...no energy is produced...>

So it's a heater. If it has no other practical purpose, WTF is the point in posting it here?

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08/20/2012 7:19 AM

r u jobless?? i just want to know what happen when it is done meanwhile i got a clear answer which u were not able to give... so please STFU

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08/20/2012 7:27 AM

Is it clear yet that the only energy this device produces is heat, then?

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08/20/2012 11:27 AM

"... so please STFU"

Really? <Doorman sighs, then unsubscribe from this tragedy>

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08/20/2012 12:38 PM

This is very impolite!

As Dorman said: Unsubscribe!

(Either your grasp of the subject or your language description of your contraption leave much to be desired, ... I think it is a wate of time for any one to keep this thread going on with you!) STFU yourself for whatever you meant!

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08/20/2012 12:48 PM

I believe this post calls for a rousing round of OT's.

OP,

It is really difficult to suffer fools gladly, when they are so insistent on proving their foolishness.

Adiós

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