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This guy has two reversed LED'S; One lights when he generates a magnetic field in the coil, and the other lights, facing backwards, when he collapses it:
You're another example of someone who acts like they have special knowledge; then when challenged to support their positions, turns to degrading insults to cover their ignorance.
You called Igor's "Reed Switch Spinner ll Schematic" a mess when it consists of merely two simple components: A Reed Switch and an LED! You act like you've never seen any of his videos before and you're telling me to start off with some rudimentary text books. Where have you been?
You're another example of someone who acts like they have special knowledge; then when challenged to support their positions, turns to degrading insults to cover their ignorance.
You called Igor's "Reed Switch Spinner ll Schematic" a mess when it consists of merely two simple components: A Reed Switch and an LED! You act like you've never seen any of his videos before and you're telling me to start off with some rudimentary text books. Where have you been?
Well Allen, I was just trying to help with a lesson on inductance which you did not appear to understand. You kept after me for more explanations of other people's experiments concerning a subject I have not been following nor have any interest in analyzing. No good deed goes unpunished, as they say.
"The direction of the induced current caused by the collapsing field will be in the reverse direction compared with the direction when the field was built, thus the red LED flashes, Fig 12".
This language sounds a bit puzzeling when compared with the "Same direction rule", and clearly underscores the apparent paradox.
Here's the hyperlink to the youtube video you cited in your PDF:
Re the direction reversal, I wrote the attached a few years back, that may be of help. It depends upon the position of the voltmeter.
Kind regards
John
The spike is pos,
If the pos spike is ran into another coil its spike or collapse will be neg.
So what does this imply, the collapsing field is zero energy accumulated from the aether, opposites attract.
We create the magnetic field but the aether supply's the electric field or eddy currents if you will.
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