Overunity moderation status.
Member Ramset, Snodgrass of the "Pickwick papers", got me moderated as Synchro1 over at the OU site. Member Floor left off with a question I will answer over here.
Here's Floor's comment:
"@Synchro 1
Quote
"The masking oscillator generates power in proportion to the magnetic force of it's backing magnets.
It's curious that we can control greater amounts at no increased cost to input power." end quote
Yes this is interesting.
Quote
"Look at the core of the 500 Newton electromagnet in the picture below.
Generating magnetic field strength through core inductance has the twofold advantage of
increasing attraction to a magnet piston
and
reducing input consumption."
1. Generating magnetic field strength through core inductance (which inductance / where ?)
2. increasing attraction to a magnet piston (as compared to ?)
3. reducing input consumption (as compared to ?)
Can you give me a walk through, start to finish on these points.
Might help others to better understand as well.
regards
floor"
Member Ramset, Snodgrass of the "Pickwick papers", got me moderated as Synchro1 over at the OU site. Member Floor left off with a question I will answer over here.
Here's Floor's comment:
"@Synchro 1
Quote
"The masking oscillator generates power in proportion to the magnetic force of it's backing magnets.
It's curious that we can control greater amounts at no increased cost to input power." end quote
Yes this is interesting.
Quote
"Look at the core of the 500 Newton electromagnet in the picture below.
Generating magnetic field strength through core inductance has the twofold advantage of
increasing attraction to a magnet piston
and
reducing input consumption."
1. Generating magnetic field strength through core inductance (which inductance / where ?)
2. increasing attraction to a magnet piston (as compared to ?)
3. reducing input consumption (as compared to ?)
Can you give me a walk through, start to finish on these points.
Might help others to better understand as well.
regards
floor"
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